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Call of Duty 4 => Tech Talk => Topic started by: SGTMILLER on October 29, 2017, 08:16:19 am

Title: recording
Post by: SGTMILLER on October 29, 2017, 08:16:19 am
How do I obtain the software and install it to record cheaters, lost that ability when I redid my iMAC

SGTMILLER, (Keith)
Title: Re: recording
Post by: |FH|Ben on October 29, 2017, 08:31:34 am
Hiya,

It doesn't let me download the original download link to cod4 player anymore, so i got my download link from this website and it works fine for me. I'm using windows10 64bit. You will need to create an account before download.

http://www.cfgfactory.com/downloads/show/4ddce7749cc48
Title: Re: recording
Post by: |FH|Ben on October 29, 2017, 08:35:23 am
Once You have the software installed on your computer. Open the program, cod4 and then type /record and then /stoprecord into the console when starting and finishing your recordings.  :banned:
Title: Re: recording
Post by: SGTMILLER on October 29, 2017, 08:37:47 am
Thanks Ben, but I'm using a iMAC, not sure it it will work or not



Once You have the software installed on your computer. Open the program, cod4 and then type /record and then /stoprecord into the console when starting and finishing your recordings.  :banned:
Title: Re: recording
Post by: {FH}Pear on October 29, 2017, 12:19:45 pm
cod4player won't work, it's a Windows binary.

Try this:
Everything we have talked about above has been related to Windows. But, some of us use Macs, so here you go. :)

Recording is the same, once in-game:
  • Open up console using the ` key (tilde).
  • Type the command "/record".
  • Type "/stoprecord" when you feel the demo is done.

Now to obtain the demo for upload. Your demo's location depends on whether or not you installed via the install disc (Retail Version) or the App Store version.

    [Retail Version] /Applications/Call of Duty 4/Call of Duty 4 Data/main/demos/
    [Mac App Store Version] /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/Call of Duty 4/main/demos/

If you are using the App Store Version with OSX 10.7/10.8, then the file path is hidden. Press CMD+Shift+G to bring up a search window in Finder and type in '~/library' to access your /Users/USERNAME/Library/ directory. You can this progress to /Application Support/Call of Duty 4/main/demos/.

Now in order for a Mac user to play back the demos, you must make new directories in this location:

    [Retail Version] /Applications/Call of Duty 4/Call of Duty 4 Data/Mods/ModWarfare/demos/
    [Mac App Store Version] /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/Call of Duty 4/Mods/ModWarfare/demos/

Then copy the demo into that folder. After that, you can open the game, go to mods, and load Modwarfare. Bring up console, type "/demo <demoname>" .

The post is from 2013 and references older macOS versions, but nothing major has changed in the OS and I still use this with El Capitan and High Sierra versions of macOS.
Title: Re: recording
Post by: |FH| Nightcap on October 31, 2017, 08:24:58 am
Also an alternative for mac users and if you have QuickTime Player:
Go to File/New Screen Recording, and it will record all or if you wish part of whatever is happening on your screen.

I find it handy also for work.

Nightcap
Title: Re: recording
Post by: {FH}Pear on October 31, 2017, 07:11:53 pm
Also an alternative for mac users and if you have QuickTime Player:
Go to File/New Screen Recording, and it will record all or if you wish part of whatever is happening on your screen.

I find it handy also for work.

Nightcap

Handy tool, but not an alternative to demos. The video quality suffers too much and they're essentially useless for catching anything but aimbots.

Just use the the ingame /record and /stoprecord functions in the console.
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