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Hello LBA community! So, I've been playing the version LBA2 that I downloaded here, and I got to thinking that I really wanted to do a "let's play" and put it up on YouTube. However, I've been unable to make a successful video capture! I've tried Ctrl-Alt-F5 for DosBox recording, but that doesn't work, and I've tried Fraps, but I can't seem to find the DosBox Config files to adjust it so that Fraps will recognize it. I don't have a lot money to spend on expensive equipment to get around this. Any suggestions?
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allisonpatrick: Hello LBA community! So, I've been playing the version LBA2 that I downloaded here, and I got to thinking that I really wanted to do a "let's play" and put it up on YouTube. However, I've been unable to make a successful video capture! I've tried Ctrl-Alt-F5 for DosBox recording, but that doesn't work, and I've tried Fraps, but I can't seem to find the DosBox Config files to adjust it so that Fraps will recognize it. I don't have a lot money to spend on expensive equipment to get around this. Any suggestions?
Open Broadcaster Software will help. Take a look at FAQs, they'll explain how to run it :-)
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allisonpatrick: I've tried Fraps, but I can't seem to find the DosBox Config files to adjust it so that Fraps will recognize it.
It is actually quite easy to configure your DOSBox in a way, which lets you record it with FRAPS. The thing is FRAPS can only capture DirectX or OpenGL applications. In your "Little Big Adventure 2" folder should be a file "doxboxLBA2.conf". Open this file with a text editor. In this file you should find the line "output=overlay" change it to "output=opengl" and save. Now DOSBox uses OpenGL for reneding, which means FRAPS can capture the video stream.
Post edited March 12, 2015 by silv4h