I'm trying to make a dvd out of "cutscenes" from a bunch of old dos games I have. I can record a dosbox window and then make a dvd that way. BUT dosbox is limited to 640x480 and that means I have to either add bars or stretch the video to make a dvd. I've tried SEVERAL screen recorders and none seem to record a full screen dos window.
Is there a DOS based video recorder? I have been able to speed up dosbox thanks to smearbrick but it seems to be slightly out of synch and I'd rather not have to trim the video. If I could load a recording utility first than record in a dos environment that would be ideal.
Thanks for suggestions.
EDIT - I've been yahooing and googling for "dos screen capture" and "dos video recorders" but haven't really been able to dig anything up. If someone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.
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Thanks.
But I have to right click and use the "vdm" virtual dos machine program to use the sound with it in winxp. How do I do this with kkapture?? (the old dos XWING game fyi)Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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