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Amiga OS4 Videos by Hostcove
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I've moved all my videos to a new YouTube channel, and uploaded a new one showing Hyperion's Freespace demo on a Sam460.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vJlT6L9E5w

- Lars

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Hello, watched the video and really enjoyed it, even though it was short, thanks!

However, I would strongly suggest to anyone who uploads a gaming video, to mention a) Hardware Specs (e.g. GFX -as you already did-, ram, HD speed etc) b) Any OS setting that we might need to take aware of (e.g what version of mGL are you running) and most importantly c) Detailed Settings of the game, as much as possible (resolution, 32/16bit, any other quality settings that you may have chosen in order to push the hardware etc).

Because I have seen some gaming videos of OS4.x compatible machines, that are somewhat "misleading", meaning that the author has lowered down all the settings of the game in order to achieve higher/smoother frame rates, but doesn't mentions it.

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That's good advice. I've added a slight more to the description. And, if anyone is interested here, this is just a stock Sam460 and no changes were made for this video except putting the graphics details to high within the demo settings.

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Turn down the sound volume a bit before you watch.
Sorry about that, this is the first recording on some new equipment so it's somewhat quick and dirty.

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@logicalheart
From a technical viewpoint, those are some VERY good video recordings. How did you achieve it?

Author of the PortablE programming language.
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I just done a new video as well and whacked it on youtube as well, recorded using software, in this case Srec.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature= ... _detailpage&v=t5DmlQmyzbY

(audio swap maybe still in progress)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9e-K0MjPfI

ResidualVM is a game engine to play 3D adventure games. This is presented on an AmigaOne X-1000 using AmigaOS4.1 with software video rendering. Grim Fandango is a Lucas Arts game, and you need the original game files to play. (or the demo version)

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Very nice video of Freespace, I didn't know this great looking game.
Thank you.

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This is a movie project done with assistance from X1000 and AOS4.1 Well sort of...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E8jZbHKCGw


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@Srtest

fantastic. i always wondered if any amigans were in israel. it's your X1000, then, in the video?

-- eliyahu

"Physical reality is consistent with universal laws. When the laws do not operate, there is no reality. All of this is unreal."
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@eliyahu

We've found each other! LOL

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