View Full Version : Who has Action Replay and can upload videos on Youtube?
SuperMillionaire
06-03-2006, 04:38 PM
I would like to see Sora fight Sephiroth with Tifa at his side. Can anybody do that for me, please? I don't know how, and I can't; I don't have Action Replay. Can somebody make a video of Sora and Tifa fighting Sephiroth in KH2 and put it on Youtube, please? After I saw Mickey, Donald, and Goofy fighting Sephiroth, I wanted to see Sora fight him with help from Tifa. Please?
McLovin'
06-03-2006, 05:13 PM
How can someone do that?
SuperMillionaire
06-06-2006, 12:35 AM
I don't know, but if they can, please do!
Mirage
06-06-2006, 01:42 AM
Or you can just connect your console to a PC with a video capture card, and record it. :o
SuperMillionaire
06-08-2006, 01:18 PM
But I don't have Action Replay! Can omebody do it for me, please? Besides, I'm not that skilled enough to beat Sephiroth. I can handle Tifa running after me in the Hades Paradox Cup (although she still gave me a hard time when I wanted to beat Yuffie up frst), but I'm gonna need some help to defeat Sephiroth. So PLEASE, let someone else do it for me, please?
kidney / theif
06-08-2006, 03:35 PM
What is Action Replay? :confused:
Tavrobel
06-08-2006, 03:41 PM
It's a gigantic cheating device, essentially. However, it can be used to do alot of other cool things, such as getting Anti-Form in the Drive menu, getting characters in scenes that they are not supposed to, etc.
And if you're too afriad of Sephiroth, just give it a try. You never know how well you do until you do it. If you need more help, consult the Site Staff section, and look for the thread called Sephiroth Strategy. I don't feel like rehashing out my own Seph strategy right now, and the person who wrote the one that's going to be on the frontsite did a pretty good job of it.
SuperMillionaire
06-09-2006, 01:00 AM
It's a gigantic cheating device, essentially. However, it can be used to do alot of other cool things, such as getting Anti-Form in the Drive menu, getting characters in scenes that they are not supposed to, etc.
And if you're too afriad of Sephiroth, just give it a try. You never know how well you do until you do it. If you need more help, consult the Site Staff section, and look for the thread called Sephiroth Strategy. I don't feel like rehashing out my own Seph strategy right now, and the person who wrote the one that's going to be on the frontsite did a pretty good job of it.
Okay, but I'd like to see someone else create a video that they can put up on Youtube. Pretty please? LOL (And I'd like it even better if Tifa was in her original FFVII outfit)
Also, where can I find Action Replay? And how do I activate certain cool stuff?
Tavrobel
06-09-2006, 01:31 AM
You can't do that with Action Replay, you need someone with knowledge of graphic design to do that. I seriously doubt that Rye of ff7+ff10 gurl 100 are interested in modifying a KHII video to see Tifa in her original FFVII outfit.
Action Replay isn't actually an item that you buy. It's the term used for certain devices that allow you do things such as add a character in a fight when they are not supposed to, or put in Mickey to fight Axel when it is supposed to be Roxas. Just Google it and you should be fine.
If possible, buy one yourself and make whatever you ask for; people aren't going to just make something like this for you, unless you knew them in real life and was good at this kind of stuff. You can find guides online to figure out how a certain item will work.
SuperMillionaire
06-09-2006, 01:53 AM
Okay, you don't have to do it in Tifa's FFVII outfit, but still, please make the video for me, please!
Tavrobel
06-09-2006, 02:07 AM
I can't make it, I don't use cheating devices, so it's a useless effort to try and convince me to do it. Sorry.
Mirage
06-09-2006, 02:10 AM
An Action Replay is in fact an item that you buy, and connect to your PS/PS2 in one way or another. It changes values in the game's memory areas to do things that the game creators never intended at all. It's news to me that you can use it to record video from games. I've always assumed the consoles were plugged into PCs with video capture cards.
Tavrobel
06-09-2006, 02:16 AM
The device is actually called "Action Replay"? I always thought that it was what occured when you used a device with such a capability to manipulate the game, that it was what the item class was called, but it had a "brand name," or so to say. This is news to me as well.
SuperMillionaire
06-09-2006, 02:25 AM
Well, I only vaguely heard about it, but I know it has the power to change things in games.
kidney / theif
06-09-2006, 04:49 AM
It changes values in the game's memory areas to do things that the game creators never intended at all.
So how would it not mess up your PS2 or your Memory Card?
Tavrobel
06-09-2006, 06:54 AM
You don't have to have it on until you need it to be on, and you don't have to save, I suppose.
Mirage
06-09-2006, 08:59 AM
It changes values in the game's memory areas to do things that the game creators never intended at all.
So how would it not mess up your PS2 or your Memory Card?
The games are read-only (meaning it is physically impossible for a piece of software to change it), so is your PS2 BIOS. Modchips change your BIOS though, but to install those you need to open up your PS2 and solder a few wires onto the mainboard. An Action Replay is just a CD/DVD and a device you insert into your memory card slot. It could mess up your memory card if you're really unlucky though, just disconnect them while you mess around and you're safe.
When I said an AR changes the memory areas the games use, I was talking about the RAM, not the memory cards.
Also note that an AR can only alter existing data, it cannot create new data. That means if the KH2 DVD doesn't have Tifa's original outfit stored somewhere, you can't make her wear it using AR. Just like in FF7, where you can get Sephy permanently on your team, that is only possible because a battle model of sephirot already exists (it was used for Clouds flashback).
Here it is, by the way. AR2 for PS2. The first version is for PS1.
http://www.mm-vision.dk/produkter/images/3368.jpg
SuperMillionaire
06-09-2006, 01:23 PM
It changes values in the game's memory areas to do things that the game creators never intended at all.
So how would it not mess up your PS2 or your Memory Card?
The games are read-only (meaning it is physically impossible for a piece of software to change it), so is your PS2 BIOS. Modchips change your BIOS though, but to install those you need to open up your PS2 and solder a few wires onto the mainboard. An Action Replay is just a CD/DVD and a device you insert into your memory card slot. It could mess up your memory card if you're really unlucky though, just disconnect them while you mess around and you're safe.
When I said an AR changes the memory areas the games use, I was talking about the RAM, not the memory cards.
Also note that an AR can only alter existing data, it cannot create new data. That means if the KH2 DVD doesn't have Tifa's original outfit stored somewhere, you can't make her wear it using AR. Just like in FF7, where you can get Sephy permanently on your team, that is only possible because a battle model of sephirot already exists (it was used for Clouds flashback).
Here it is, by the way. AR2 for PS2. The first version is for PS1.
http://www.mm-vision.dk/produkter/images/3368.jpg
Thanks... but where can I can find it?... and I still don't know how to video tape it or upload it... so please, can someone do it for me? I'd love it if someone did. You don't have to give Tifa her original FFVII outfit, but still, please?
Tavrobel
06-09-2006, 04:04 PM
Check your local GameStop, EB games, or any other electronics and or gaming specialized store (Best Buy ftw).
SuperMillionaire
06-11-2006, 09:04 PM
Okay... but I still don't know how to upload it onto Youtube. How do I video tape it?
Tavrobel
06-11-2006, 09:42 PM
If you haven't already figured out how to record it, then do so. Otherwise, the "memory card" should be able to go into one of the slots in your computer (not sure which one), if your computer is recent enough, or has the update for the hardware. From there, I guess it will give you instructions.
You could ask cl_out or Samuraid, since they are the best techies. They might know about this stuff.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just asked him, he doesn't cheat.
Tifa's Real Lover(really
06-11-2006, 09:45 PM
how is the memory card going to record gameplay:p
Tavrobel
06-11-2006, 09:46 PM
It's a "memory card." Notice the quotes. While it fits into the memory card slot, that's what actually makes the AR work, as indicated by the picutre.
Mirage
06-11-2006, 09:47 PM
Videotaping anything wouldn't help you, unless your PC has a VCR :p
And yeah, the Memory Card slot can be used for much more than just saving and loading games.
SuperMillionaire
06-11-2006, 10:18 PM
If you haven't already figured out how to record it, then do so. Otherwise, the "memory card" should be able to go into one of the slots in your computer (not sure which one), if your computer is recent enough, or has the update for the hardware. From there, I guess it will give you instructions.
You could ask cl_out or Samuraid, since they are the best techies. They might know about this stuff.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just asked him, he doesn't cheat.
Well, does the AR card have a video-taping feature that I can use to transfer to the PC and the the Internet?
Tavrobel
06-11-2006, 10:23 PM
It's news to me that you can use it to record video from games. I've always assumed the consoles were plugged into PCs with video capture cards.
Either one of those two options should work. I don't know how else to help you from there.
abrojtm
06-12-2006, 07:00 AM
AR, as far as I know (I've never used one) will not record any type of data onto your computer. You'll need something that will hook your ps2 into your computer and probably some software too. All together, this whole set up would be very expensive, so I think that SuperMillionare will be hard-pressed to find someone around here with an AR, a game recording system, enough knowledge of AR, and enough time to fiddle with it to help you out... that is unless you really are a Super Millionare.
SuperMillionaire
06-12-2006, 01:22 PM
AR, as far as I know (I've never used one) will not record any type of data onto your computer. You'll need something that will hook your ps2 into your computer and probably some software too. All together, this whole set up would be very expensive, so I think that SuperMillionare will be hard-pressed to find someone around here with an AR, a game recording system, enough knowledge of AR, and enough time to fiddle with it to help you out... that is unless you really are a Super Millionare.
I'm not... but I hope to be someday... I named myself after the game show with Regis Philbin.
That's the reason why I need someone else to do it for me! I don't have enough money right now... please?
Mirage
06-12-2006, 03:39 PM
If you haven't already figured out how to record it, then do so. Otherwise, the "memory card" should be able to go into one of the slots in your computer (not sure which one), if your computer is recent enough, or has the update for the hardware. From there, I guess it will give you instructions.
You could ask cl_out or Samuraid, since they are the best techies. They might know about this stuff.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just asked him, he doesn't cheat.
Well, does the AR card have a video-taping feature that I can use to transfer to the PC and the the Internet?
You shouldn't use the term video-taping, because that implies the use of an actual analogue VHS video-tape, and there aren't any VHS drives for PCs, so you'd have no way of getting it transferred to your PC, which you would need to do in order to put it online.
What you need, is a video capture card to put in your PC, those cards cost about $50. Then you connect your PS2 directly to the PC. The yellow connector should go to your video capture card, and the white and red audio connectors would need a minijack (those plugs microphones and headphones use) adapter (these are relatively cheap, like $5 or something), so that you could plug them into your PCs microphone connector. Then you would need a program that can record the video and audio, and then save it in a digital format.
I hope that cleared things up.
SuperMillionaire
06-12-2006, 08:31 PM
If you haven't already figured out how to record it, then do so. Otherwise, the "memory card" should be able to go into one of the slots in your computer (not sure which one), if your computer is recent enough, or has the update for the hardware. From there, I guess it will give you instructions.
You could ask cl_out or Samuraid, since they are the best techies. They might know about this stuff.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just asked him, he doesn't cheat.
Well, does the AR card have a video-taping feature that I can use to transfer to the PC and the the Internet?
You shouldn't use the term video-taping, because that implies the use of an actual analogue VHS video-tape, and there aren't any VHS drives for PCs, so you'd have no way of getting it transferred to your PC, which you would need to do in order to put it online.
What you need, is a video capture card to put in your PC, those cards cost about $50. Then you connect your PS2 directly to the PC. The yellow connector should go to your video capture card, and the white and red audio connectors would need a minijack (those plugs microphones and headphones use) adapter (these are relatively cheap, like $5 or something), so that you could plug them into your PCs microphone connector. Then you would need a program that can record the video and audio, and then save it in a digital format.
I hope that cleared things up.
What program would that be? I don't have Windows XP Media Center.
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