by rcp » Apr 12, 2004 @ 9:58pm
I would assume that most games would be using near 100% of the CPU and thus make it impossible to capture the output video and audio. We use our PPC emulator system (NOT the MS PPC emulator, mind you) to record video and audio. The PPC emulator system is a build of the PPC program that runs under DirectX and produces pixel perfect emulation of the PPC. It is, of course, capable of running many, many times faster than the PPC, so there is plenty of bandwidth to record audio and video. Obviously, this doesn't help you at all, but you probably *could* use a real PPC emulator to do much the same thing. The 'real PPC emulator' would be a window's program that emulator the hardware and the ARM CPU. I am sure there are programs that make an AVI from a desktop window, so you could, in theory, run the game using a real PPC emulator on the desktop. I don't, however, know if a true PPC emulator exists. Would be interesting to have....
Cheers,
rcp