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| NEWBCAEK | My Fraps doesn't record Gunz sound and I REALLY want Gunz in-game sounds. I usually make movies in about 4 hours (more or less). And for the next movie I'm making (which will prolly be about next week), I'm going to manually add the gunz sound myself. The movie will be about 4 minutes long. Yes, I'm going to add all the hit sounds, sword swoosh, wall slash, gun shot, reload, etc (very low so I don't have to add the sound of the character landing on the ground). Now, how long will this take? |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | Use LG's driver software for that card. Elie El Khoury » Sigmatel Stereo Mix support for Dell ★ and if that doesn't work, what the other guy did was apparently redirect the output from his speaker/headphone jack to his mic jack and had the fraps software record off his mic. I don't know what kind of cable you use for that though |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | Not sure how to get to it on XP, but you wanna open your device manager and find sound controllers. then right click your card, hit properties, and there should be information tabs I think you can get to it through control panel |
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