![]() ![]() port2 (required) - indicates the type of the FCExp port device which was attached. port1 - indicates the type of input device attached to the port 1. port0 - indicates the type of input device attached to the port 0. If fourscore is not used, then port0 and port1 are required fourscore (bool) - true if a fourscore was used. FDS (bool) (optional) - true if movie was recorded on a Famicom Disk System (FDS) game NewPPU (bool) (optional) - true if the movie uses New PPU palFlag (bool) (optional) - true if the movie uses PAL timing rerecordCount (optional) - the rerecord count emuVersion (required) - the version of the emulator used to produce the movie version (required) - the version of the movie file format for now it is always 3 Integer keys (also used for booleans, with a 1 for true and 0 for false) must have a value that can be stored as int32: The key-value pairs may be in any order, except that the first key must be version. The value text is parsed differently depending on the type of the key. Value text is always terminated by a newline, which the value text does not include. Key-value pairs consist of a key identifier, followed by a space separator, followed by the value text. The input log section terminates at EOF, unless the length key is specified in header. The input log section can be either in ASCII plain text format or in binary format. The input log section can be identified by it starting with a | (pipe). The header is always in ASCII plain text format. Contains mouse input for recording the Zapper & Arkanoid PaddleįM2 consists of two parts: Header and Input Log.Movies recorded from Start (Power-on) no longer have a redundant savestate.An imbedded GUID so FCEUX can tell if a savestate belongs to a movie file.It is text based by default allowing easy movie editing/splicing. ![]() This differs from the previous FCE Ultra movie format (.fcm) in the following ways: ![]()
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