From 7331673f27f0067ed07bb524ed00255c8c2c5c95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: divVerent Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 21:57:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Commit created by redmine exporter script from page "Xonotic_Bot_Orchestra" version 1) --- Xonotic_Bot_Orchestra.textile | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Xonotic_Bot_Orchestra.textile diff --git a/Xonotic_Bot_Orchestra.textile b/Xonotic_Bot_Orchestra.textile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23cc18f --- /dev/null +++ b/Xonotic_Bot_Orchestra.textile @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +h1. Xonotic Bot Orchestra + +This page explains how to create your very own Bot Orchestra performance. + +Note: stuff in _italics_ is up to you and may/will need changing from my examples here. + +h2. Mapping a Bot Orchestra Stage + +To do a bot orchestra performance, a "stage" map for the orchestra is required. It needs the following properties: + +... + +In the following example, we will use the map _opera_ by Morphed for the orchestra. + +h2. Creating a bot script + +To create a bot script, first you need to prepare a MIDI file, for which you need to take care of: + +* percussion must be on track 10 only +* program change event for Accordeon, Harmonica and Tango Accordeon uses the @!#%'n Accordeons +* anything else uses the @!#%'n Tuba + +Then, you run in misc/tools/ of Xonotic: + + perl midi2cfg-ng.pl midi2cfg-ng.conf _MIDIFILE.mid_ _transpose_ > _~/.xonotic/data/x.cfg_ + +(you also can use any other .cfg name here, but it must be in the same directory as config.cfg and I prefer x.cfg because the unmodified tuba-play.cfg uses it) + +h2. Performing + +To perform, copy the files tuba-play.cfg, tuba-record.cfg and tuba-settings.cfg to your Xonotic config directory (~/.xonotic/data/ on Linux) and edit them to your taste. Then: + + ./all run +exec tuba-play.cfg +map _opera_ + +The performance will soon begin, and your task is to move the camera appropriately for a good recording! + +h2. Recording + +To make a video, you first run a performance as above, and then find out the file name of the .dem file in your Xonotic demo directory (~/.xonotic/data/demos/ on Linux). Then you do: + + ./all run +exec input-demoseeking.cfg +exec tuba-record.cfg -demo _demos/demofilename.dem_ + +You can use the keys m,.- for seeking, where , and . go backwards and forwards by a small step, and m and - seek by a large step. Press x to start/stop video capture. + +Enjoy! -- 2.39.2