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Having a pov after using record demo;stop
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For some reason I get visual bugs/invis players all the time, leading me to use the record demo;stop fix to correct this. I probably have to do this 2-3 times a map.

The problem is, my p-rec does not record after doing this, so my povs always stop at the first instance of me doing this. Apparently this isn't the case for everyone, and p-rec continues to record even after doing this.

I am essentially asking to not have my pov get interrupted, be it changing p-rec settings, or getting a completely different way to record povs.

For some reason I get visual bugs/invis players all the time, leading me to use the record demo;stop fix to correct this. I probably have to do this 2-3 times a map.

The problem is, my p-rec does not record after doing this, so my povs always stop at the first instance of me doing this. Apparently this isn't the case for everyone, and p-rec continues to record even after doing this.

I am essentially asking to not have my pov get interrupted, be it changing p-rec settings, or getting a completely different way to record povs.
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#2
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chellFor some reason I get visual bugs/invis players all the time, leading me to use the record demo;stop fix to correct this. I probably have to do this 2-3 times a map.

The problem is, my p-rec does not record after doing this, so my povs always stop at the first instance of me doing this. Apparently this isn't the case for everyone, and p-rec continues to record even after doing this.

I am essentially asking to not have my pov get interrupted, be it changing p-rec settings, or getting a completely different way to record povs.

stop means stopping the currently recorded demo, whether it's a manually recorded one or an automated p-rec demo it shouldn't matter.
who do you know that has p-rec record demos even after using stop?

[quote=chell]For some reason I get visual bugs/invis players all the time, leading me to use the record demo;stop fix to correct this. I probably have to do this 2-3 times a map.

The problem is, my p-rec does not record after doing this, so my povs always stop at the first instance of me doing this. Apparently this isn't the case for everyone, and p-rec continues to record even after doing this.

I am essentially asking to not have my pov get interrupted, be it changing p-rec settings, or getting a completely different way to record povs.[/quote]
stop means stopping the currently recorded demo, whether it's a manually recorded one or an automated p-rec demo it shouldn't matter.
who do you know that has p-rec record demos even after using stop?
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Phnx stop means stopping the currently recorded demo, whether it's a manually recorded one or an automated p-rec demo it shouldn't matter.
who do you know that has p-rec record demos even after using stop?

idk I just asked for a fix in a pug and someone said oh this doesn't break my p-rec.

[quote=Phnx] stop means stopping the currently recorded demo, whether it's a manually recorded one or an automated p-rec demo it shouldn't matter.
who do you know that has p-rec record demos even after using stop?[/quote]

idk I just asked for a fix in a pug and someone said oh this doesn't break my p-rec.
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#4
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just do the commands the other way round, stop then record. your demos will be split into several parts but better than ending at the first bug. also there is no way that person who says prec keeps recording after the stop command is correct.

just do the commands the other way round, stop then record. your demos will be split into several parts but better than ending at the first bug. also there is no way that person who says prec keeps recording after the stop command is correct.
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#4 is on the money but note that if you use a bind like "stop;record x" it will record over the previous x.dem file so you have to go out of your way to rename x.dem to prevent it from being overwritten the next time you hit the bind. i'm too lazy rn but you can easily make a script that cycles between "record x1", "record x2", etc..

#4 is on the money but note that if you use a bind like "stop;record x" it will record over the previous x.dem file so you have to go out of your way to rename x.dem to prevent it from being overwritten the next time you hit the bind. i'm too lazy rn but you can easily make a script that cycles between "record x1", "record x2", etc..
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