best thing to do is to catagorize your demos and put them in folders with textfiles containing the times of the n1 actions you had. But then who does that? :P
Would be nice..
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8 Apr 2008, 02:54
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To have some sort of easier way of finding frags in demos rather than wasting so much time. I was reading the community movie posts and thought I'd have a look for some cool frags I may have got back in the day. I seem to recall an ultraviolet moviemaker program which dumped any multi-frags within a specific duration into a text file, which is pretty nice but is it not possible to make it run an automated process that forwards to the next demo so you could leave it running and just check the contents of the file at the end, because it can be really boring to go through 2 gb of demos :P
Maybe, somebody can do this. Would be really useful for alot of people I guess and although it may seem difficult and time consuming, harder things have been implemented before.
Maybe, somebody can do this. Would be really useful for alot of people I guess and although it may seem difficult and time consuming, harder things have been implemented before.
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I did that a half year ago, had some nice frags but couldn't find a willing movie maker:D so I deleted it 8-|
heeft die dat?:o)