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whisp91
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Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Nah, just kidding. Great work with that. From skipping through the video, you are basically just emulating a click on the scene button to activate the scene, but i couldn't find how you check for the state change - probably just because i'm at work and can't watch it in detail. Could you explain how you do that, please? (No code, just theory) Does SC2 create a new window when the game starts or does it create a control? | ||
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2Pacalypse-
Croatia9474 Posts
On July 07 2011 19:00 whisp91 wrote: Any chance you'll release the source code ![]() He did release it. It's in the video... | ||
zul
Germany5427 Posts
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TBO
Germany1350 Posts
(actually the tool is still helpful in a lot of situations then, but for players just streaming their game it will make it easier to avoid showing stuff on stream they don't want to) | ||
Snuggles
United States1865 Posts
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ELA
Denmark4608 Posts
Really impressive! | ||
Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
On July 07 2011 21:05 Snuggles wrote: wow it was really really cool watching you programming R1CH. I've watched Japanese programmer before but he only did it as a hobby so he really took a long time to do things. It depends on what you are programming. This program consists basically of a few API calls and a drag-and-drop-created GUI (It's still great, but it's not exactly magic). You don't need to think too much about proper design, maintainability, unit testing, etc. while for professional code all those matter and slow down the programming process a lot as you have to think a lot more instead of pasting the program together from the examples in the manuals and then just moving things around. Still, R1CH is a great programmer and i appreciate all the tools, even if i don't use them myself. He should publish his code into a TL.net-Tools sourceforge page for others to learn - though like the code that most code wizards write in private, the published code will probably be a horrible mess of quick-and-dirty code :p | ||
TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
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MassIncestor
743 Posts
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Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
On July 07 2011 21:21 TotalBiscuit wrote: Shut up and take my money! Don't say it would ever happen to you that you have a co-cast with TLO and forget to actually show the game... :p + Show Spoiler + Sorry, could not resist... but as pre-punishment i casted a 15 (real) minute game yesterday and forgot to tell fraps to record :p | ||
Vinx
Canada259 Posts
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GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
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Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
On July 07 2011 21:47 GreEny K wrote: Wait a minute, I'm confused... I thought Xsplit captured the area that you select, no matter what is on it. I have 1 scene captured on sc2 but when I tab out it shows my desktop in that area as well, is that not how it should be? It is how it should be for xsplit, but some people don't want that (for example casters). They prefer that - when the game ends - it goes to a "standby, next game soon" scene instead of showing the administrative stuff they do in the mean time (starting the game up, inviting players, possibly entering character codes/email adresses, etc.). | ||
legatus legionis
Netherlands559 Posts
On July 07 2011 21:33 MassIncestor wrote: i really hope not more people start using this, it's already so insanely boring to see the static overlays during tournaments and many people start tuning out when all they get to see is a .jpg (no matter what it is) for a few minutes. It might free up their resources to create something better than just a picture. Remember that a webcam/desktop/game can all count as a scene. So it's not limited to a picture, many have actually started using videos instead. To give some examples: Shoutcraft has the different color planets that move around, NASL either has a filler video clip or the break countdown, GSL and MLG show crowd shots. So you could make something really cool and this would allow the producers to use it in their cast easily and thus well. Maybe before it was too much of a hassle to be able to do it and since the games etc come first, not that important so people stayed away from trying it. On July 07 2011 21:47 GreEny K wrote: Wait a minute, I'm confused... I thought Xsplit captured the area that you select, no matter what is on it. I have 1 scene captured on sc2 but when I tab out it shows my desktop in that area as well, is that not how it should be? Part of the above answer will also help to explain. While it does show your desktop and that is how it works, you don't want me to see your private messages, or the files you have on your desktop, or when you have to check your mail accidentally show everyone on stream your email. You can now choose to have it not default to the desktop but default to your "GreEny K's German SC2 Stream, Currently searching for a game!" overlay and handle your business in private, as well as provide that added value by using some fancy features. At least that's some of the uses and it's benefits I see for it, I'm still curious which I'm ones I'm missing and if the priority is on the privacy or the added value. | ||
WP.Absentis
Canada4 Posts
Feature request: Add a scene for when the observer goes full screen (ctrl + w). | ||
XsebT
Denmark2980 Posts
About 1½ hours of work and voila... You're good. ![]() | ||
Korinai
Canada413 Posts
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TheAngelofDeath
United States2033 Posts
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Yourhighness
United Kingdom25 Posts
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