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[GUIDE] DOS Recorder
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skarczew:
1. Download.
Web page here:
* http://dosrecorder.sourceforge.net/
Direct download here:
* http://sourceforge.net/projects/dosrecorder/files/latest/download?source=files
2. Install.
* Create target folder, for example "D:\Program Files\Dos Recorder"
* Unpack all the content of downloaded file
An example in attachment - check out the first screenshot.
3. Download some recorded run.
For example available here:
* http://forum.chaosforge.org/index.php/topic,5496.0.html
* http://forum.chaosforge.org/index.php/topic,5446.0.html
4. Associate the *.dm2 file with DOS Recorder player.
* RMB (Right Mouse Button :P ) on *.dm2 file -> Properties
* On "General" tab click the "Change" button next to "Opens with:"
* "Choose the program you want to use to open this file:". Windows probably does not know DOS Recorder, so you need to click "Browse..." and navigate to the player manuallyIf you unpacked the archive to "D:\Program Files\Dos Recorder", the player will be in "D:\Program Files\Dos Recorder\Player\Win32" (check out second screenshot)
* Click "Open"->"OK"->"Apply"->"OK"
5. Test it.
Now everything should work - just doubleclick the downloaded *.dm2 file.
ParaSait:
I think most people will use fraps or bandicam now that it's gone graphical, though. :P
skarczew:
Sure, if you have money (or if you stole those apps).
And plenty of disc space.
And not sucky PC.
Go ahead.
Still, there are high-end players that are using DOS Recorder - and it is worth watching them.
Pricklyman:
Or my personal favourite for windowed stuffs - Camstudio.
http://camstudio.org/
Great for windowed recording...should do sounds as well, although I've yet to fully test it on my new computer where I can actually do sounds and my mic at the same time.
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