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= Capturing Methods =  
= Capturing Methods =  


== Capturing with mngwrite/wavwrite ==
== Capturing with mngwrite/wavwrite (old & complicated method) ==


*You need to create a little batch file which does the entire capturing work for you. Here is an example. It is explained below. This is the line for capturing Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. I´ve chosen this game as an example. What this batch file does is quite simple:  
*You need to create a little batch file which does the entire capturing work for you. Here is an example. It is explained below. This is the line for capturing Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. I´ve chosen this game as an example. What this batch file does is quite simple:  
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This basic commandline contains 8 arguments in order to work correctly. Each argument is explained below:
This basic commandline contains 8 arguments in order to work correctly. Each argument is explained below:


* The 1st word is the name of your mame exe file. We are using Mame32 Plus Plus v0.119 so in this case its: mameppkgui.exe
* The '''1st''' word is the name of your mame exe file. We are using MameUI32 so in this case its: '''MameUI32.exe'''
* The 2nd word (or argument) is the romset name of your game. I have captured Super Street Fighter 2 X so its romname is: ssf2xj You will find the corresponding romnames in the main list window.  
* The '''2nd''' word (or argument) is the romset name of your game. I have captured Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo so its romname is: '''ssf2t''' You will find the corresponding romnames in the main list window of your mame.  
* The 3rd word is called an option switch. The -pb optionswitch tells your mame to open up a input file and start a playback.
* The '''3rd''' word is called an option switch. The '''-pb''' optionswitch tells your mame to open up a input file and start a playback.
* The 4th word is the input file you want to record. My file is called: ssf2xj.inp
* The '''4th''' word is the input file you want to record. My file is called: '''ssf2t.inp'''
* The 5th word is another option switch. The -mngwrite switch tells your mame to record your gameplay into a mng stream file.
* The '''5th''' word is another option switch. The '''-mngwrite''' switch tells your mame to record your gameplay into a mng videostream file.
* The 6th word specifies the name of your mng stream file . My mng file is called: ssf2xj.mng
* The '''6th''' word specifies the name of your mng videostream file . My mng file is called: '''ssf2t.mng'''
* The 7th word is the last option switch. The -wavwrtie switch tells your mame to record sound to a uncompressed wave stream.
* The '''7th''' word is the last option switch. The '''-wavwrite''' switch tells your mame to record sound to a uncompressed wave stream file.
* The last word specifies the name of your uncompressed wave file.
* The '''last''' word specifies the name of your uncompressed wave file. In this case: '''ssf2t.wav'''


Writing your own batch file and recording
== Writing your own batch file and recording ==


Writing your own batch files is simple. Just follow the above example line and replace it with your own romname and filenames. Follow the
Writing your own batch files is simple. Just follow the above example line and replace it with your own romname and filenames. Follow the