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Lawena not creating clips
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I have no idea why it's doing this but when I hit P everything slows down and record like it suppose to but when I go to the movie folder it created nothing. Why isn't lawena recording anything?

I have no idea why it's doing this but when I hit P everything slows down and record like it suppose to but when I go to the movie folder it created nothing. Why isn't lawena recording anything?
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Did you specify the correct folder?

Did you specify the correct folder?
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The folder for TGAs should be on the same disk as your TF2 files. I made a TGA folder in my tf folder.
I combine AVI recorder with Lawena to skip the VirtualDub step. Speeds things up a lot

Slowing the game down is a simple console command that's used when hitting the record bind. so it slowing down doesn't necessarily mean you're recording. If your audio has the thing where it does that horrible audio loop you're on the right track.

If you are recording you should have files like a_000001.tga somewhere so make sure to search for those

The folder for TGAs should be on the same disk as your TF2 files. I made a TGA folder in my tf folder.
I combine AVI recorder with Lawena to skip the VirtualDub step. Speeds things up a lot

Slowing the game down is a simple console command that's used when hitting the record bind. so it slowing down doesn't necessarily mean you're recording. If your audio has the thing where it does that horrible audio loop you're on the right track.

If you are recording you should have files like a_000001.tga somewhere so make sure to search for those
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TobThe folder for TGAs should be on the same disk as your TF2 files. I made a TGA folder in my tf folder.
I combine AVI recorder with Lawena to skip the VirtualDub step. Speeds things up a lot

Slowing the game down is a simple console command that's used when hitting the record bind. so it slowing down doesn't necessarily mean you're recording. If your audio has the thing where it does that horrible audio loop you're on the right track.

If you are recording you should have files like a_000001.tga somewhere so make sure to search for those

That worked. Thank you so much.

[quote=Tob]The folder for TGAs should be on the same disk as your TF2 files. I made a TGA folder in my tf folder.
I combine AVI recorder with Lawena to skip the VirtualDub step. Speeds things up a lot

Slowing the game down is a simple console command that's used when hitting the record bind. so it slowing down doesn't necessarily mean you're recording. If your audio has the thing where it does that horrible audio loop you're on the right track.

If you are recording you should have files like a_000001.tga somewhere so make sure to search for those[/quote]
That worked. Thank you so much.
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