vla la methode quon avait depuis un bail,
jai pas testé
et puis ya surement mieux depuis que tout le monde l´a bien trifouillé ; -)
Making a demo into an avi:
1.After you´ve got a good demo, type aviDemo (for example, aviDemo demo001).
This will play back your demo while taking a whole bunch of screenshots. When it´s done, exit the game and look in your "Doom_III\base\demos\demoname" folder. Depending upon how long your demo was, you could have anywhere from 100mb to 10 gigs of . tga files.
2.Download this program and run it: http://www.css.tayloru.edu/~btoll/f99/350/res/pjBmp2Avi.zip
3.From the program´s main screen, in the Directory field, type in the path to your demo´s screenshots folder. (The "Doom_III\base\demos\demoname" I described above). A quicker way is to click the "..." button and just browse to the directory.
4.Change the file option from BMP to TGA. You should then see a list of all the screenshots appear in the "Files" field.
5.Under "Output" options, type the path and name of the avi you wish to create (e.g., "C:\movies\doom3rocks.avi")
6.Leave the default Frame and Key Rates (if any of you movie experts suggest a better setting, let me know).
7.Click the create button. A new window will pop up, prompting you to select a video codec. I suggest you use Divx 5.0.2. After you click OK, the program will compile your . tga files together.
8.After the window closes, you´re done! Go to the target directory you specified, and watch your first Doom 3 movie =)
et puis sinon il me semble que ça doit être présent sur le (très bon) http://www.mauhin.be/GOTDoom3/News/