I've dug through the registry but probably missed this and I can't find anything definitive elsewhere - how, if at all, can we control where the in-game screenshots are saved? I can see them going to the Windows7 "User" folder but I can't find any later than 2 weeks ago. Perhaps the folder has reached the maximum nVidia allows? Currently there are 384 total, but none from the last two weeks. When I'm playing and used the <alt><F1> combination, I see displayed on the screen "Image Captured" but it's nowhere to be found.
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
I've dug through the registry but probably missed this and I can't find anything definitive elsewhere - how, if at all, can we control where the in-game screenshots are saved? I can see them going to the Windows7 "User" folder but I can't find any later than 2 weeks ago. Perhaps the folder has reached the maximum nVidia allows? Currently there are 384 total, but none from the last two weeks. When I'm playing and used the <alt><F1> combination, I see displayed on the screen "Image Captured" but it's nowhere to be found.
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
I've dug through the registry but probably missed this and I can't find anything definitive elsewhere - how, if at all, can we control where the in-game screenshots are saved? I can see them going to the Windows7 "User" folder but I can't find any later than 2 weeks ago. Perhaps the folder has reached the maximum nVidia allows? Currently there are 384 total, but none from the last two weeks. When I'm playing and used the <alt><F1> combination, I see displayed on the screen "Image Captured" but it's nowhere to be found.
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
I've dug through the registry but probably missed this and I can't find anything definitive elsewhere - how, if at all, can we control where the in-game screenshots are saved? I can see them going to the Windows7 "User" folder but I can't find any later than 2 weeks ago. Perhaps the folder has reached the maximum nVidia allows? Currently there are 384 total, but none from the last two weeks. When I'm playing and used the <alt><F1> combination, I see displayed on the screen "Image Captured" but it's nowhere to be found.
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
I use [url="http://www.evga.com/precision/"]Evga precision[/url] for screen shots, you can adjust the hot key and direct your screen shots to where you would like them to be saved quite easily.
I use [url="http://www.evga.com/precision/"]Evga precision[/url] for screen shots, you can adjust the hot key and direct your screen shots to where you would like them to be saved quite easily.
wegame, [b]FREE[/b], also lets you create a user name and password to upload movies and pictures to an online profile, kinda like youtube,
I just started using it a couple days ago but it seems real sweet, exactly what I was looking for to take video clips of games for free.
wegame, [b]FREE[/b], also lets you create a user name and password to upload movies and pictures to an online profile, kinda like youtube,
I just started using it a couple days ago but it seems real sweet, exactly what I was looking for to take video clips of games for free.
Aha, those look pretty good, thanks ...playing these games in 3D presents a problem, though. It's the 3D screenshots that are giving me fits - you know, those [b].jps[/b] files that are generated by some special nVidia [i]3D Vision[/i] software that generates the 3D screenshots. They're the ones that seem to have stopped actually being saved.
Aha, those look pretty good, thanks ...playing these games in 3D presents a problem, though. It's the 3D screenshots that are giving me fits - you know, those .jps files that are generated by some special nVidia 3D Vision software that generates the 3D screenshots. They're the ones that seem to have stopped actually being saved.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
Aha, those look pretty good, thanks ...playing these games in 3D presents a problem, though. It's the 3D screenshots that are giving me fits - you know, those [b].jps[/b] files that are generated by some special nVidia [i]3D Vision[/i] software that generates the 3D screenshots. They're the ones that seem to have stopped actually being saved.
Aha, those look pretty good, thanks ...playing these games in 3D presents a problem, though. It's the 3D screenshots that are giving me fits - you know, those .jps files that are generated by some special nVidia 3D Vision software that generates the 3D screenshots. They're the ones that seem to have stopped actually being saved.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better-quality-stereoscopic-3d-screenshots-with-3d-vision/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/[/url]
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better-quality-stereoscopic-3d-screenshots-with-3d-vision/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/[/url]
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
[quote name='Bloody' post='1062409' date='May 26 2010, 05:09 AM']Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better-quality-stereoscopic-3d-screenshots-with-3d-vision/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/[/url]
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...[/quote]
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "[i]AnaglyphEnabled[/i]" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "[i]SaveStereoImage[/i]" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1062409' date='May 26 2010, 05:09 AM']Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "AnaglyphEnabled" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "SaveStereoImage" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
[quote name='Bloody' post='1062409' date='May 26 2010, 05:09 AM']Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better-quality-stereoscopic-3d-screenshots-with-3d-vision/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/[/url]
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...[/quote]
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "[i]AnaglyphEnabled[/i]" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "[i]SaveStereoImage[/i]" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1062409' date='May 26 2010, 05:09 AM']Ok, I've figured it out. You are limited to 99 screenshots per application, after that new ones just don't get saved. You need to move the files from the default folder to get new screenshots from the same game. More details here: http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-get-better...with-3d-vision/
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "AnaglyphEnabled" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "SaveStereoImage" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
Any ideas how nVidia is handling this?
On the same topic, has anyone found a way to change the screenshot hotkeys? For playing Fallout 3, the PipBoy comes up whenever the screenshot is made. It doesn't show in the pic, but it's annoying to push it back down after each screenshot ...geez, am I spoiled, or what?
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
Hope this helps :).
Hope this helps :).
Hope this helps :).
Hope this helps :).
wegame, [b]FREE[/b], also lets you create a user name and password to upload movies and pictures to an online profile, kinda like youtube,
I just started using it a couple days ago but it seems real sweet, exactly what I was looking for to take video clips of games for free.
wegame, FREE, also lets you create a user name and password to upload movies and pictures to an online profile, kinda like youtube,
I just started using it a couple days ago but it seems real sweet, exactly what I was looking for to take video clips of games for free.
wegame, [b]FREE[/b], also lets you create a user name and password to upload movies and pictures to an online profile, kinda like youtube,
I just started using it a couple days ago but it seems real sweet, exactly what I was looking for to take video clips of games for free.
wegame, FREE, also lets you create a user name and password to upload movies and pictures to an online profile, kinda like youtube,
I just started using it a couple days ago but it seems real sweet, exactly what I was looking for to take video clips of games for free.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...[/quote]
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "[i]AnaglyphEnabled[/i]" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "[i]SaveStereoImage[/i]" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "AnaglyphEnabled" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "SaveStereoImage" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...[/quote]
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "[i]AnaglyphEnabled[/i]" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "[i]SaveStereoImage[/i]" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
As for the key combination, it can be changed from the registry, but it is not so easy for novice users. If you can tell me the key combination you need instead of ALT + F1 I can give you the instructions...
Bloody thanks for that link ...yes, it pretty much explains what's been going on!
I just blew by that registry entry though, missing the forest looking for the trees, as they say!
The registry entry mentioned in the blog post does seem to hold all the values we can have anything to do with (I noted with a bit of candor the hex default value for "AnaglyphEnabled" = 0xdeadbeef ...LOL!) The blog entry in the link you sent concentrated on the pros and cons of increasing/decreasing the screenshot 'quality' currently set at midrange.
Anyway, I do see the value set for "SaveStereoImage" is hex 470 ...I understand the "70" for <F1> but don't know how they encoded the <alt> key. You see the decode scheme? I'd probably want to change it to <alt><z> or <alt><x>.
My humble homebrewed sys:
3.40 GHz Intel Core i5-3570K ; ASUSTeK SABERTOOTH Z77 MB ; 8GB DDR3 ; EVGA GeForce GTX 560 2GB GDDR5 ; 2x2TB SATA HD ; Win7 64 Home