Xerowingsx5k Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Making RS videos is pretty popular. But for video makers like me, recording can take a lot data space in our drives. A suggestion that I would like to put forth is the RuneScape Recorder or the RSR. The RSR should be integrated into your RS game client. The RSR will be used to record movement/action data sent by the RS Server to your computer (Not an original idea. Used by games such as Half Life 2, Counter Strike (HLTV), Gunz Online, and more), with the option to choose where to save the data onto your hard drive or even an optional pay-to-use service to place files only a server provided by Jagex. Because the recorder only records movements, it will save a lot of data and CPU usage (Since it's only saving movements in a sequence and not a bunch of images.). A separate or Integrated RSR client can be used to view RSR movie files in your computer or download those uploaded to a provided Jagex server. And while we're at it, you may also provide a movie editor. I however, woiuld prefer to re-record the video and use it with my video editing software. Discuss away. Support my post on RS OFFICIAL FORUMS with replies! Forum QUICKFIND code: 24-25-142-29805538 Proud 'The' Guardian KnightCmb F126 - P137 | 99/99 HP | 99/99 Str | 99/99 Atk | 99/99 Def | 99 Range | 99/99 Magic | 99/99 Prayer | 95/99 Summoninghttp://www.theclanrs.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pizza_man Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Believe it or not, the filming of Runescape is Illegal. Jagex cannot be fussed about it though, because it is great advertisement. If a RUNESCAPE SPECIFIC camera was to be made, Jagex would take action... Maybe the "company" would be sued #-o :shame: (Don't want that..) :cry: Just use a unregistered hypercam 2 cam, and use the tips (lowering pixel resolution and colour thingy's) and then it doesn't lag, and take up as much space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pizza_man Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 And another thing, why would Jagex want to HELP Runescape Players? They are graphics morons, not filming morons :XD: :ohnoes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xerowingsx5k Posted August 23, 2006 Author Share Posted August 23, 2006 Believe it or not, the filming of Runescape is Illegal. Jagex cannot be fussed about it though, because it is great advertisement. If a RUNESCAPE SPECIFIC camera was to be made, Jagex would take action... Maybe the "company" would be sued #-o :shame: (Don't want that..) :cry: Just use a unregistered hypercam 2 cam, and use the tips (lowering pixel resolution and colour thingy's) and then it doesn't lag, and take up as much space. And another thing, why would Jagex want to HELP Runescape Players? They are graphics morons, not filming morons XD Scared Why would Jagex be sued for allowing users to record information sent directly from their server to user computers with a video playback client? That's like saying Valve would get sued for HLTV and MAIET for Gunz Online recorder. And when Jagex are the ones who manage a paid service to deliver recorded content (Not a bunch of images, but a long string of scripts played on the RS client.). Half their technology is already there (We have cutscenes in RS. All we need is something that records, encodes the recording to what the cutscene scripts use, and probably a separate client ot play these cutscenes.). I believe Jagex does want to help players. I'm not sure what you meant by that comment. Any as for hypercam, no matter how much you compress or do anything with it, the filesizes will never come near a scripted playback on a game client. Proud 'The' Guardian KnightCmb F126 - P137 | 99/99 HP | 99/99 Str | 99/99 Atk | 99/99 Def | 99 Range | 99/99 Magic | 99/99 Prayer | 95/99 Summoninghttp://www.theclanrs.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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