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Sorry, I got the steps for reproduction wrong. All you need to do is load a
savestate on the final frame of a movie. I.e. record movie, Save a state, end
movie, play movie in read only mode, load state, bug
Original comment by andrewjpritchard@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 4:08
Sorry, this bug is in fact that the emulator incorrectly switches to the
alternative movie post-end mode (Tools->Movie->When Movie Ends) when you load a
savestate under the normal mode, while your loss of work was resulted from,
according to your description, misusing the rerecording feature unfortunately.
And the current implementation of the (re-)recording feature is bullet-proof in
the sense of corruption-proof, instead of misusage-proof.
To make things clear, under the current (reads: legacy) Laws of TAS, simply
toggling the Read-Only flag on/off doesn't change the movie play/record mode at
all. And what Read-Only on/off does is to allow switching correspondingly to
play/record mode when and only when you load a movie savestate. I won't deny
that this is counter-inituitive.
Only when you see the frame counter in the format " number ", you are working
under the Recording mode. If you see anything like " abc / xyz ", you are not.
The "(edit)" flag under Playing mode might be misleading as it just indicates
Read-Only is off, though it is quite the standard notation.
Instead of switching R/W modes, I recommend you use Tools->Movie->Resume/Exit
Recording, which is much more intuitive to understand and more convenient to
use. You may feel like to assign a hotkey to it.
An annoying bug, will be fixed soon. Perhaps the display text should be
modified, too.
Original comment by aquan...@gmail.com
on 17 Jan 2011 at 12:20
I think this has been resolved. It requires testing though.
Original comment by aquan...@gmail.com
on 22 Jan 2011 at 6:25
I think this is resolved.
Original comment by aquan...@gmail.com
on 31 May 2011 at 3:50
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
andrewjpritchard@gmail.com
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