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Re: Why is MM is NOT on youtube.com
#11
Thx for that brilliant idea, Missy!

I suggested Vern to contact Rohful who made that high quality mov-file about the invisible ladder bug.

Meanwhile, I think we may brainstorm here about other sites where the uploading could be interesting. First thing that comes up in my mind is GarageTV. Is that worldwide known?

And besides that we also need to think about interesting parts to be 'filmed'.
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#12
That's a great idea, Missy! I wouldn't have the time to be involved in such a project myself, but I would welcome it. :-)
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#13
Vern has added a blog to his main ActionSoft website.

Freddy, I'll start thinking of good areas to show in video. Hum, I may have to sacrifice some time playing through the included mansions to do proper research. ;D

In my opinion, half the fun (or more) of MM is figuring out the challenges and the routes to take to both complete the mansion and find all of the secrets. Walkthroughs that show everything take that away. That's why these forums are great for players to get hints when they need it and then go explore some more on your own.
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#14
Oh, I can't do video's. I'm just offering to help come with suggestions as to which areas to make videos of.
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#15
Here in Brugge (Belgium) an interMactivity-group had started. Starting on Friday the 15 th of January, twice a month Apple/Mac-users will come together in a nice coffeeshop called Bean around the World. But already in December every Friday the group comes together for brainstorming. Of course I joined them!

Last night I was able to ask some information about this topic and got two advices.
1° Quick Time 10 that is included in Snow Leopard (alas only for intel) and therefor free of charge. Are there snowleopards among our regulars? And is there anyone who has experience with Quick Time 10?
2° Screenflow, that seems to be superb, but costs nearly $ 100. The free demo you may find here:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/screenflow.html

There was also the suggestion to go to a website called 'Screen Castle 9', but I couldn't find it yet. I'll check if I got the site-name right.
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#16
I did some tests using iShowU HD, which is what Rohful used, and it works great. I do find you have to get the $69 version, which lets you delay compression until after the video capture is complete, but it works well.
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#17
Just tried the QuickTime 10 player. That's cool -- I didn't know it had screen recording built-in. But this gives me the worst results of anything I've tried... very very poor frameRates. I'd stick with iShowU HD.
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