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Bungie Weekly Update: 7/18/08

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] A Deaf Boy Nice update...[/quote]I disagree. MORE INFO PLEASE LUKE! [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilverSnake424 OK, HOW ABOUT A LITTLE THEATER MODIFICATION? i.e, WHEN YOU ARE RECORDING ON THEATER, YOU CAN PAUSE IT SO THAT U CAN GET A DIFFERENT CAMERA ANGLE AS YOU RECORD, AND PLEASE MAKE IT SO THAT U CAN LOWER YOUR WEAPONS, USING THE SAME BUTTON SEQUENCE, BUT ONLINE. AND MAKE IT SO THAT THEATER MODE CAN PICKUP INDIVIDUAL OR MULTIPLE VOICES. THAT WAY, YOU CAN MAKE A MOVIE, WITHOUT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT LOWERING YOUR WEAPONS OFFLINE, AND PUT IT ON YOUR FILE SHARE. AND IS THERE A WAY TO UPLOAD YOUR VIDEOS, FROM YOUR XBOX, TO YOUR COMPUTER? THAT WAY, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, BY NOT BUYING A CAPTURE CARD OR CAMCORDER[/quote] Uhh...NO, NO, NO! The files that Halo 3 'replays' in theatre are NOT video files, nor do they contain audio. They are Xbox LIVE container files [CON] that contain gameplay data. Theatre simply reads the gameplay data and reconstructs the game from the info using the Halo 3 engine. All the sound in the clips or saved films is also reconstructed using the sounds in the Halo 3 engine stored on your disk. For these reasons, the theatre files are waaay less than a megabyte, usually around 800-950KB [depending on how long the clip/film is and how many players were in the game, it could exceed 2MB, but not usually more than 6MB - in extreme cases]. This is a better way to go than capturing and saving the raw video and audio for each game, because to do that in HD for ONE game it would use about 10GB or more [half the default 360 HDD]. For these reasons, saving the audio and transferring the 'films/clips' directly from your Xbox 360 console will not work. If you REALLY want to copy a film directly you can, but all you'll have is a useless file with no extension. To capture video/audio you must use a capture device [such as a capture card]. [Edited on 07.23.2008 2:17 AM PDT]

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