That program is easy. You just open it and select an area to record.
For video editing and setting the voice over, i recommend Corel Video Studio.
Its very efficient and intuitive.
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brourke228 wrote:luso_dreamcaster wrote:brourke228 wrote:I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though. Anyway what part of the guide are you having trouble with?
i didnt start yet i want to know first what i need (material) to do this.
Well as far as materials go. All you'll need is a dreamcast, a modem, and if you have a "B" modem you will also need to build a line inducer. Other than that I listed everything on the first page of this topic that you need. I'm gonna try and make a video, but it might take a while because i'm unfamiliar with this program.
brourke228 wrote:It does not matter that you're using a 33k modem because a PC-DC server is gonna run at about 33k max anyway its limited by your PC's modem upstream capability, which is usually 33kbps. Unless you have a v92 modem then the max is about 48kbps i think for upstream. Either way it will not make a large enough difference to matter. Dreamcast online games have more demand for latency than a fast connection speed. So, I wouldn't bother buying another modem if I were you.
brourke228 wrote:Yes it does. Through vmware, linux cannot tell the difference between a PCI modem, serial modem, usb, etc. It just thinks you're using a serial modem regardless.
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