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Command line tool to render out demos.
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Recording happens in the background, you can queue multiple renders using a batch file.
Uses SourceDemoRender, which is not compatible with Lawena, so you need a recording config (just grab mastercomfig ultra or something).

How it looks:

D:\Me\Desktop\RenderDemo>renderdemo -exepath "G:\Steam Library\Team Fortress 2\hl2.exe" -demo "demos\stv demo" -start 1500 -end max -out myClip -cmd "spec_player Me; spec_mode 5"

Demo: G:\Steam Library\Team Fortress 2\tf\demos\stv demo.dem
Output: D:\Me\Desktop\RenderDemo\myClip.avi
Start tick: 1500 | End tick: 8497 | Profile: both
Commands: "spec_player Me; spec_mode 5"

Starting SDR laucher...  TF2 has started, closed SDR launcher.
TF2 loaded with profile 'both'. Demo is loading.
Pass 1/2: Recording Video.
Recording progress |>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| 100%
Pass 2/2: Recording Audio.
Recording progress |>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| 100%
Recording finished successfully.

https://github.com/jooonior/tf2-renderdemo

Recording happens in the background, you can queue multiple renders using a batch file.
Uses SourceDemoRender, which is not compatible with Lawena, so you need a recording config (just grab mastercomfig ultra or something).

How it looks:
[code]
D:\Me\Desktop\RenderDemo>renderdemo -exepath "G:\Steam Library\Team Fortress 2\hl2.exe" -demo "demos\stv demo" -start 1500 -end max -out myClip -cmd "spec_player Me; spec_mode 5"

Demo: G:\Steam Library\Team Fortress 2\tf\demos\stv demo.dem
Output: D:\Me\Desktop\RenderDemo\myClip.avi
Start tick: 1500 | End tick: 8497 | Profile: both
Commands: "spec_player Me; spec_mode 5"

Starting SDR laucher... TF2 has started, closed SDR launcher.
TF2 loaded with profile 'both'. Demo is loading.
Pass 1/2: Recording Video.
Recording progress |>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| 100%
Pass 2/2: Recording Audio.
Recording progress |>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| 100%
Recording finished successfully.
[/code]

https://github.com/jooonior/tf2-renderdemo
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#2
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This looks cool, is the output an mp4 or a series of images or?

This looks cool, is the output an mp4 or a series of images or?
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#3
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buudThis looks cool, is the output an mp4 or a series of images or?

SDR can output avi, mp4, mov, or mkv. If extension isn't specified, the program assumes .avi

[quote=buud]This looks cool, is the output an mp4 or a series of images or?[/quote]
SDR can output avi, mp4, mov, or mkv. If extension isn't specified, the program assumes .avi
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#4
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Thanks for sharing, I'll try it out. A similar thing exists called Ryukbot, but it has it's own flaws as well.

Thanks for sharing, I'll try it out. A similar thing exists called Ryukbot, but it has it's own flaws as well.
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payload.tf
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rainy_kidThanks for sharing, I'll try it out. A similar thing exists called Ryukbot, but it has it's own flaws as well.

This has literally been out for 2 months

[quote=rainy_kid]Thanks for sharing, I'll try it out. A similar thing exists called Ryukbot, but it has it's own flaws as well.[/quote]
This has literally been out for 2 months
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