FCE Ultra - Using Emulators to Record Video Game Footage [1/4] + Downloading the Emulators
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DUDE! i was watching this vid on my Wii internet channel and i zoomed in before the video loaded and that Toon Link picture scared the living s%#! outta me!
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your wallpaper is so creepy scares me
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Whats the difference between emulator FCEUX and FCE Ultra? And which is better?
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i want to do game reviews, of games i already own, but i dont want to have to go through the hastle of recording it straight from the system, takes a game capture yada yada yada, witch is fine for xbox 360, but for older consoles, you have to record from vcr, convert to dvd, then to computer, sync the audio and video(voice over) convert the video, ugh just to much work, so this has helped alot thanks!!
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whenever I record a video of me playing super mario bros 3 avi files slow my computer down.
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@MyNameBeStudz i know, scared me too, some creepy shit there
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i find ZSNES way better than snes9x
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Cute wallpaper.
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I have the NEStopia (NES) emulator, the Zsnes (SNES), Project 64 (N64) and Fusion (Sega Genesis)
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can you record your with ur mic and computer sound?
But if you record in AVI, the sound of the game will be recorded too?
supermiedos 3 years ago
Yes, it will.
CrappyCaptureDevice 3 years ago
can u get a easy virus from these programs
OnlineGamingMan 3 years ago
Never known anybody to get a virus from downloading emulators. If you download and use exactly what I downloaded and used, and I didn't get a virus, what makes you think you will?
CrappyCaptureDevice 3 years ago
HOLY crap! I just tried making a video with FCE Ultra and the game was INSANELY laggy, like almost impossible to play. But when I played the video it looked like I was playing at normal speed. What gives??
Bananaraptor 3 years ago
My computer is 4 and a half years old and it can run NES games in FCE Ultra just fine. Though I do have 1.5GB of RAM... To get more RAM, you'll have to figure out how many pins are in your RAM slots on your motherboard, make sure you have an open RAM slot, then buy a decent sized stick of RAM (at least 512MB) that has the same number of pins as your RAM slots. If you Google search your computer's make and model number with the words "specs", you should find this this information.
CrappyCaptureDevice 3 years ago