TIP: Faster Screenshots

15 posts · 2006-04-13 17:50:10 to 2006-04-13 21:22:06

#10400105166 04/13/2006 17:50:10 TIP: Faster Screenshots
Don't you hate it when you find the perfect moment for a screenshot, press F12, then your computer freezes for 30 seconds while MxO saves the shot?  This usually only happens on the first shot in game, but it is still annoying.  I finally found the solution to this problem: move your screenshots to another folder.  I just moved over 1000 jpgs out of my MxO folder.  I figured I would clean up a little and make a "Year 1" folder.  Once I did, the first shot now happens instantaneously.

I used to think that MxO was loading a screenshot engine and that's why there was a delay.  Apparently, MxO is simply searching through all of the jpgs for the next available number.  The more jpgs you have, the longer it takes.  The devs really should just implement a counter in an INI file or something like that, but I doubt this is a priority. 

Note that filenames will start over at screenshot_0.jpg, so when it is time to move the files again, make sure you don't overwrite your previous shots.
#10400105172 04/13/2006 18:01:28 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots

*stares at tip*


*stares at deleted screenshots*


*double take*


*triple take*


/anguish


*takes note*


Thanks.

#10400105174 04/13/2006 18:03:46 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
Uhh... sorry?
#10400105176 04/13/2006 18:06:30 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots

The words you're looking for are "You're" and "Welcome". SMILEY


This is a good idea and I simply wish to had thought it up sooner. SMILEY

#10400105182 04/13/2006 18:13:09 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
Ah, I thought you might have accidentally deleted your screenshots trying to do this.  *Asterisks* confuse me. :smileytongue:
#10400105183 04/13/2006 18:14:49 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
is there any way to do this without having to move all the screenshots one at a time, dragging each and every one of them?

#10400105184 04/13/2006 18:16:37 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
2 issues with this:


1. Moving my images started the SS lag.

2. The few images I moved caused a gap in my screenshot numbers and basically the first F12 DC'd the game.


And, yes, the devs should get around to fixing this.

#10400105187 04/13/2006 18:19:20 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots






SuperJenius wrote:
Ah, I thought you might have accidentally deleted your screenshots trying to do this.  *Asterisks* confuse me. :smileytongue:







Don't pay any attention to Squirl, he's a little, umm, nuts.  :smileyvery-happy:  (acorns, specifically)


Message Edited by digitize on 04-13-2006 10:20 PM

#10400105189 04/13/2006 18:23:22 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots






Trex9 wrote:
is there any way to do this without having to move all the screenshots one at a time, dragging each and every one of them?






Lots of ways.  Probably the easiest though is to just click once on the first one, hold down shift, and click the last one -- then you've got them all selected.  So from there, just press Ctrl-X to cut them, then when you're in another folder, press Ctrl-V to paste them there.

Message Edited by digitize on 04-13-2006 10:25 PM

#10400105194 04/13/2006 18:30:41 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
'course, some people's hotkeys might be different, so don't try anything too hasty before testing it!
#10400105195 04/13/2006 18:40:39 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
You could go to Edit > Select all > Cut  then go to another location right click create new folder go in to that and right click paste.
#10400105196 04/13/2006 18:43:26 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots

Ic3b3rg wrote:
You could go to Edit > Select all > Cut  then go to another location right click create new folder go in to that and right click paste.


Careful there matey! That would move all of the MxO game files on my machine.
#10400105199 04/13/2006 19:08:37 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots
dont forget to do a defrag after each time you move out screenshots.

Also, look up on /resource to find the useropts.cfg trick to where you can have all your screenshots save into a folder and also name your screenshots.

I clean out my screenshots every month because I name them by month/year then move them into a folder on another hard drive with the folder for that months screenshots. eg. /screenshots/april05_01.bmp.

having them in their own folder helps in the fragmentation department as well.
#10400105218 04/13/2006 21:15:36 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots


Another option, for those who don't want to move their pictures, could be to simply rename the picture files.  Of course, if you have more than just a handful of pictures, renaming them can be a huge task if you don't have a program to do the job for you (I use Irfanview, which is free and can batch rename and move files).


Personally, I move all of my pictures, but I also rename them to the date I took them. 

Message Edited by ShinryuMxO on 04-14-2006 12:17 AM

#10400105220 04/13/2006 21:22:06 Re: TIP: Faster Screenshots





SuperJenius wrote:





Ic3b3rg wrote:

You could go to Edit > Select all > Cut  then go to another location right click create new folder go in to that and right click paste.




Careful there matey! That would move all of the MxO game files on my machine.





thinking back your right. good thing i never post when im tired SMILEY why couldnt they create a picture or screenshot folder anyways for all of them to be saved in instead of the main directory >_<