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Re: Timberwolf Alpha 1 released
« on: June 09, 2010, 10:36:38 PM »
Timberwolf on micro A1 video on YouTube.

There was a little grim at the beginning, which was not appearing if did not run AmigaAMP, but I needed soundtrack.
The sound coming from the Amiga is not disturbed by the browser.

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Re: Timberwolf Alpha 1 released
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2010, 04:17:36 AM »
Quote from: kd7ota;563766
What is the music u used from the video from? :)

Its from AmigaRemix.com - Peter W - Turrican II (Concerto For Laser And Enemies Enhanced Mix).mp3

Sorry about not the perfect quality of the video. It was quickly shot. I did not edit it. As I said the Guru does not appear if there was no AmigaAMP running in the background. But I wanted to have nice Amiga music for the video and to show that it can multitask without bringing the whole system down. You can see me even typing errorneusly in excitement.
Usually I do lots of preparation and edit for my videos, before releasining to the public. This time I wanted to show to the curios Amiga people what is the first Alpha version of a browser they waited for more than a decade.

Thanks for the comments.
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Re: Timberwolf Alpha 1 released
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2010, 12:02:38 PM »
Quote from: B00tDisk;563755
Will you guys please port/buy/beg/borrow/steal a desktop vidcap tool.  I swear this is the nth Amiga video I have seen that is of the "point the SureShot at the monitor with one hand and work with the other" variety and it's just painful to watch.  1 second in, bam, nope, closed.

So...please :)

Desktop video capture is available for AmigaOS 4, but I don't use it because it does not capture sound output.
If I used it, people would say that the video is faked at faster speed. Desktop capture also takes up resources. Like the AmigaAMP player I used in the background.

Even now, I saw a comment where someone said the video is too slow. Heck then Timberwolf must be faster.

I swear I recorded the video and uploaded it to Youtube directly as taken from the Digital camera memory card (FujiFilm FinePix F50fd 12.0). I was going to record more, but the raw file was already 150 MB and took me an hour to upload.

About the shaking. I looked today for easels at the camera shop. They are not that expensive. I shall buy one, if I am going to record more screens of the Amiga.