On 2011-10-19 18:39:35 +0100, Marc S. Ressl said:
That's why I said probably :-). Also, there's an audio recorder that even reads OGG and FLAC. Just press CMD+J. Regarding the screen border, as I told you in a private conversation, I forgot to include the code that forces a window's aspect-ratio, so that'll be out in the next release.
A thought I had – how difficult would it be to include video capture built-in to Open Emulator? Additionally, how much more difficult might it be to include use of the 'DOSBox' video codec? The DOSBox video codec specs can be found here:
http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=DosBox_Capture_CodecIt's not a standard plug-in for QuickTime and you'll need Perian installed on Mac OS X for playback, but the key feature of this codec is that it records lossless video in indexed colour, meaning you get decent file sizes and perfect, pristine frames within the video, that can also be taken out as still images (making screen shots less of a chore, especially if it's an action game). Perfect for emulators which display video up to 256 colours.
- Alex
Best wishes, Marc.- On Oct 19, 2:20 pm, Egan Ford <dataj...@gmail.com> wrote:On Oct 19, 10:08 am, "Marc S. Ressl" <mre...@gmail.com> wrote:* OpenEmulator is most probably the first emulator featuring a fully functional Apple Cassette Interface Card (ACI).Actually, Virtual ][ for the Mac does. With the Wozanium Pack (http://www.willegal.net/appleii/brainboard.htm) you get Apple I support withACI and you can use AIFF files for input and output.The ACI can be plugged into any Apple-1 slot, and allows sending and receiving data to the host audio system. * To use the Apple-1 Cassette Interface, type C100R from the monitor. Then type XXXX.YYYYW to write to cassette (you will listen it on your speakers). To read, enter C100R from the monitor, type XXXX.YYYYR as indicated on the tape you got. Guess what, reading from tape is also as tricky as doing the same on a real Apple-1 computer :-).Ah, it would be helpful to also support AIFF and/or WAV files. Thanks again.
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