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A few questions about Ren'py

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:29 pm
by Starshine
Hello, i would like to ask a few questions about Ren'py. (I have only learnt a few things from the actual tutorial added, in the actual game maker.)

What video formats can be used in Ren'py.
I cant seem to understand, what it states on the site.
I've tried to get a Ovg video convertor but none exist, so i would like to ask what MPEG formats does Ren'py support? If anyone knows any great format please let me know, i'd like a intro for my Ren'py project.

Can ren'py handle loads of Ogg files? (and i mean alot)
I want my characters to speak with actual voices!
im just wondering can Ren'py handle it?
(I have tested it out and it seems to work)


Last Question:
I can't make a title screen for my game, i have tried to follow the instructions on the official wiki, but i just dont get them, can anyone exsplain it to me?



Lastest Question:
Sorry i forgot to add one more:
Can you make Ending credits on Ren'py games
the ones that roll down, if so can someone please tell me how to do it? (If its possible that is).

Re: A few questions about Ren'py

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:30 pm
by Starshine
I'm so sorry i just realised i posted in the wrong category....)

Re: A few questions about Ren'py

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:52 pm
by MoPark
Video: http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/reference/Movies
Audio: http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/reference/Audio

In terms of title screen, what in specific is the problem?
And for the last question, I'm pretty sure there are multiple different ways you can accomplish this. One possibility, which I don't think is the best one, is to have the credits in a tall image file, and then use simple particle motion to make it scroll upwards.

Re: A few questions about Ren'py

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:14 am
by Starshine
MoPark wrote:Video: http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/reference/Movies
Audio: http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/reference/Audio

In terms of title screen, what in specific is the problem?
And for the last question, I'm pretty sure there are multiple different ways you can accomplish this. One possibility, which I don't think is the best one, is to have the credits in a tall image file, and then use simple particle motion to make it scroll upwards.

Why thank you, i couldn't seem to find that page before and i had checked the whole site.
Sorry i was confused last time becuse when i read the original, it stated a file called ogv.
and i have never heard of that file in all my life, and i couldn't find anythinf that could convert any file into ogv. I'm very thankful that you have linked the MPEG files that are able to work in the Ren'py program, thank you!