here is the topic link- editor in halo 3 *plz read*Achilles1108 wrote:I believe there is going to be a basic editor included. Of course by using that and the traditional methods you will be able to do even more and get it out to more people.
halo 3 may come with an editor for saved films
halo 3 may come with an editor for saved films
I was lookin around on the bungie forums when I came across this post asking if there would be an editor and a forum ninja posted this
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It's been in discussion for a long time. Also, just because one of the Ninjas said it does not make it confirmed, or official, or anything. They're just speculating like members are. Nick posted something interesting on HBO though.
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wait now im confused, tural is talking about map editing and the thread starter is talking about saved films, which is it? and the link is stupid it just takes you to a reply to something.
If i remember corectly the said that you will be able to do a whole bunch to saved films like look at different players, 'shift camera angles', and pause, replay, and slow down the footage. look at the mulitiplayer vid doc. and as for the editor tural seemed to post a good link, its all speculation.
If i remember corectly the said that you will be able to do a whole bunch to saved films like look at different players, 'shift camera angles', and pause, replay, and slow down the footage. look at the mulitiplayer vid doc. and as for the editor tural seemed to post a good link, its all speculation.

Lukems wrote:Zomg, I has to get an Xbawkz Elite to save infinite filez and memoriez for my Halo scrapbook
No. It's not even a readable format. It's just cache, from what I know, that is saved and then played back...That's why you can have 100 videos and never use even a GB of storage.DEEhunter wrote:it would be awsome if you can save the videos on your computer. Probably can though useing USB flash devices

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Yep. The video file is basically a collection of information that it gives to the engine, which recreates the scene based on what the file tells it.Pyroman wrote:No. It's not even a readable format. It's just cache, from what I know, that is saved and then played back...That's why you can have 100 videos and never use even a GB of storage.DEEhunter wrote:it would be awsome if you can save the videos on your computer. Probably can though useing USB flash devices
If that didn't help, then think of it this way...the saved film is really just a file that tells the game that player X was doing action Y with weapon Z while particle effect 1 was going off at -24, 24, 12.
yea i know how that stuff works likeGametagAeonFlux wrote:Yep. The video file is basically a collection of information that it gives to the engine, which recreates the scene based on what the file tells it.Pyroman wrote:No. It's not even a readable format. It's just cache, from what I know, that is saved and then played back...That's why you can have 100 videos and never use even a GB of storage.DEEhunter wrote:it would be awsome if you can save the videos on your computer. Probably can though useing USB flash devices
If that didn't help, then think of it this way...the saved film is really just a file that tells the game that player X was doing action Y with weapon Z while particle effect 1 was going off at -24, 24, 12.
Frame 243234 whatever
player X Coors X,Y,Z
Active partical at X,Y,Z rotation y,p,y frame blah
But realy about this movie thing i think this is going to be the EASYEST way for people to make movies. (red vs. blue)