it always comes up with someway to make me mad ALWAYS WITH AN ERROR why someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i want to make a video but i cant
What does the error say?
Failed looking up host name or There was an error parsing the URL (mostly that one) but always
?????????????????????? anyone i need help
I have found that after I select download I have to stay on that page or else it gives me an error. Try that.
i do stay on that page
It's not your fault, but instead the server's I think. I never had mine work when I was out pubbin' it. But it has in my clan's server when we were testing it.
this is bad for me too it always says the error i have never seen a battlerecorded fight
Server needs to set the recorder path for recording.
on some website-IP to d-load from,
but due to loss of fast running of the game,
and connection probs
they set it to off.
most of um dont even know how it works anyway...
Impact on server performance The Battle recorder feature can impact server performance in two ways:
* A bandwidth hit (if the demos are uploaded on the same machine that is running the game server.) We strongly recommend that you do not run battlerecorder on the same server you are using to host gameplay. Instead, set up a separate ftp server to host demo files.
* A performance hit - dependant on the demo quality setting, which is found on the BF 2 server launcher UI. The demo quality setting can range from the default setting of 1 (lowest quality / minimal performance hit) to 10 (maximum quality / biggest performance hit.) Depending on the server specifications, you'll want to set your demo quality appropriately. We recommend no more than quality 5, the highest quality was built in for users that are creating movies / trailers with the Battlefield 2 engine. Due to the demands even the lowest setting of quality can have, we do not recommend running Battlerecorder on any server that is configured for 64-players.
Requirements
* FTP server (only if using a separate machine from the server to host demos.)
* Web server - our in game downloading system requires http transfers, and does not support ftp downloading.
How To Set It Up
To activate the BF2 Battle Recorder using the BF2 Server Launcher UI the admin must:
* Enable the AutoRecord option.
* Input the address where users can download demo files (this has to be in the format of an http: address, as the Battlefield 2 front end does not support ftp downloads.) IMPORTANT - at the end of the address (i.e. 123.456.7.8/demos/) make sure you include the final slash, or the demo download url won't parse correctly in the Battlefield 2 front end, and clients won't be able to download your demo.
* If the FTP server is password protected (which we strongly recommend) the admin must use a text editor to make changes to the rotate_demo.cfg file located in the c:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2 Server folder to contain the proper server address, user login and user password.
on some website-IP to d-load from,
but due to loss of fast running of the game,
and connection probs
they set it to off.
most of um dont even know how it works anyway...
Impact on server performance The Battle recorder feature can impact server performance in two ways:
* A bandwidth hit (if the demos are uploaded on the same machine that is running the game server.) We strongly recommend that you do not run battlerecorder on the same server you are using to host gameplay. Instead, set up a separate ftp server to host demo files.
* A performance hit - dependant on the demo quality setting, which is found on the BF 2 server launcher UI. The demo quality setting can range from the default setting of 1 (lowest quality / minimal performance hit) to 10 (maximum quality / biggest performance hit.) Depending on the server specifications, you'll want to set your demo quality appropriately. We recommend no more than quality 5, the highest quality was built in for users that are creating movies / trailers with the Battlefield 2 engine. Due to the demands even the lowest setting of quality can have, we do not recommend running Battlerecorder on any server that is configured for 64-players.
Requirements
* FTP server (only if using a separate machine from the server to host demos.)
* Web server - our in game downloading system requires http transfers, and does not support ftp downloading.
How To Set It Up
To activate the BF2 Battle Recorder using the BF2 Server Launcher UI the admin must:
* Enable the AutoRecord option.
* Input the address where users can download demo files (this has to be in the format of an http: address, as the Battlefield 2 front end does not support ftp downloads.) IMPORTANT - at the end of the address (i.e. 123.456.7.8/demos/) make sure you include the final slash, or the demo download url won't parse correctly in the Battlefield 2 front end, and clients won't be able to download your demo.
* If the FTP server is password protected (which we strongly recommend) the admin must use a text editor to make changes to the rotate_demo.cfg file located in the c:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2 Server folder to contain the proper server address, user login and user password.
that helps a little but im not trying to run a server
its not ur game;
its; the settings of the server, U join are wrong to begin with, to run battlerecorder.
in other words;
try find one that has battlerecorder running,
or ask around.
heres 1 with running; cuus i have d-loaded from them.
join theire server and check it urself.
its; the settings of the server, U join are wrong to begin with, to run battlerecorder.
in other words;
try find one that has battlerecorder running,
or ask around.
heres 1 with running; cuus i have d-loaded from them.
join theire server and check it urself.
Last edited by TheMajorBummer (2005-11-12 05:18:00)
thanks