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Waldo.Vision Clipper

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Waldo.Vision Clipper

Waldo.Vision Clipper is a straightforward tool designed to convert .dm_84 demo files from Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory into AVI videos. These videos can be uploaded to https://rngesus.dev/upload.html for AI-based anti-cheat analysis. The tool simplifies the process of generating watchable video content from game demos, particularly useful for detecting cheats like aimbots through AI techniques.

 

 Features
- Convert .dm_84 demo files to AVI format.
- Automatically configure video output settings to align with Waldo.Vision anti-cheat detection parameters.
- Support for various mods; easy handling of pure and non-pure mod settings.
- Option to include additional pk3 files for enhanced cheat detection, such as wallhack testing.

Installation

 Download the Tool and run

Usage
1. Locate Demo Files: **Place your .dm_84 demo files in the `etmain/demos` folder of your et install directory. **
2. Launch Waldo.Vision Clipper.
3. Choose the mod for the demo. If your demo uses mod-specific pk3 files, ensure they are located in your mod folder if using require pure.
4. Pure Setting:
   - Set to No if you lack mod-specific pk3 files or if you wish to include additional pk3 files for cheat detection purposes.
   - Set to Yes to use the existing pk3 files without modifications.
5. Click Start Recording The tool will convert the selected demo into an AVI file, temporarily adjusting settings to match those used by Waldo.Vision's anti-cheat system.

 

Acknowledgments
Special Thanks to @Element' for all the help testing these last few months.


 

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This sounds pretty neat! How does the quality turn out? Is there any loss in the resolution or frame rate? Can you manually adjust these or are they fixed values? Would be sick to have a short cut to quality avi's outside of .tga's and vdub. OBS just doesn't do it for me.

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55 minutes ago, Haru said:

This sounds pretty neat! How does the quality turn out? Is there any loss in the resolution or frame rate? Can you manually adjust these or are they fixed values? Would be sick to have a short cut to quality avi's outside of .tga's and vdub. OBS just doesn't do it for me.

No loss in frame rate also no loss in resolution however its currented a fixed value as waldo is looking at 1920x1080 footage at 60fps so it outputs 1920x1080@60.  Quality is also very high. It can also be pointed at ET DEMO VIEWER 1.5 for greater amount of detail.

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