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janusfrk
01-20-10, 09:26 PM
I have managed to Activate the Event Camera Recording fucntion during the course of the games, however, I am lost to know where the files are saved in the Silent Hunter directory. Hope anyone could help me out with this.
Thanks
janusfrk
Ships-R-Us
01-20-10, 10:38 PM
I will learn something here also when the answer shows up. I did not know it saved video files......I have been using "hycam" when I want a record of events.........Ships...
magic452
01-21-10, 02:09 AM
I would assume the replay files are in the SH4 folder, same as your screen shots. If not there in the Sh4 folder in My documents.
I used the replay once about 2 years ago and it isn't much, not worth the trouble for me anyway.
As far as I know you must play them in the game, on the screen where you save/load games.
Magic
janusfrk
01-22-10, 04:06 AM
Many thanks for the kind response, I figured that the event camera does not allow play back features and it just a provision within the game. I checked each and evry file for a date makring when I activated the event canera and only found "DAT" files to match, which can not be opened or executed.
From Perth, Australia, in pursuit of the Coast of Darwin - janusfrk
Armistead
01-22-10, 04:18 AM
Never figured it out. Someone once said you must start it as you start a new career for it to work....not sure, but heard it.
jerm138
01-22-10, 04:42 AM
If it's saving DAT files, it sounds like it's doing the same thing that MS Flight Simulator does...
It doesn't record a video file, it just records all the data about ship's position, speed, course changes, torpedo shots, etc.
Then when you play them back in-game, it re-creates what happened, using the game engine, so you can watch it from a 3rd party point of view (i.e. no interaction.)
At no point is an actual video file created.
It's still helpful for making videos, though. If you can get it to play back a scenario over and over, then you can attempt to record it over and over from different angles using a video capture program like Fraps.
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