# Taksi configuration file debug = 0 # capture directory # (NOTE: must end with a backslash) #capture.dir = "\Taksi Capture\" # desired frame rate of captured video movie.frameRate.target = 20 # Hot key mappings # Note: you must use hex.numbers that correspond # to Windows "virtual key" values (i.e. VK_xxx), as defined # in winuser.h. Here are some commonly used ones: # F1 - F12 : 0x70 - 0x7b # NumLock : 0x90 # ScrollLock : 0x91 # Shift : 0x10 # Ctrl : 0x11 vKey.indicatorToggle = 0x74 #F5 vKey.hookModeToggle = 0x75 #F6 vKey.smallScreenShot = 0x76 #F7 vKey.screenShot = 0x77 #F8 vKey.videoCapture = 0x91 #ScrollLock # ADVANCED OPTIONS startup.hookMode.systemWide = 0 # This option allows to pick one of two methods of # handling hot-keys: # 0 - use keyboard hook. # 1 - use DirectInput. (requires DirectX 8.1). keyboard.useDirectInput = 1 # Experimental option to capture full-size video. # WARNING: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH DISK SPACE AND THAT YOUR GRAPHICS # CARD IS BLAZINGLY FAST, BEFORE TURNING THIS OPTION ON. movie.fullSize = 0 # CUSTOM VIDEO CAPTURE SETTINGS # Custom frame capturing settings can overwrite general # setting on per-process basis. The settings have the following format: # # custom..pattern = "" # custom..frameRate = # custom..frameWeight = # # where is either a number or a word, which uniquelly # identifies this group of settings. is a string that will # be matched against the process filename; is an integer frame # rate in FPS; and is a floating-point weight of each frame. # # (For example: 1.0 weight means that every frame will be # recorded in the video, 0.4 weight means that out of each # 5 frames 2 will be recorded, 3.0 weight means each frame will be # duplicated 3 times in the video). # # You can put as many groups as you want, as long as each group # has a unique id. # # Sample settings: # (work well for me with Pro Evolution Soccer 3) # custom.pes.pattern = "pes3" custom.pes.frameRate = 20 custom.pes.frameWeight = 0.4