You need GP2 and GP2 replays, obviously… You also need DOSBox (Google the string “DOSBox download”, without the quotation.). The version I use is 0.73. Now the hard part. The problem you will get out of the box with DOSBox is that the videos created by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F5 will be either in slow motion or fast motion. While recording the video and sound might studder and that’s okay. The end result should still be just fine. You have to edit the configuration of DOSBox. After installing DOSBox you will have a DOSBox entry in your start-meny, and in it you will have a Configuration – Edit Configuration entry. Click on that. The only thing I have changed is this line:
cycles=auto
On most tracks this got the best real-time result for me:
cycles=fixed 133000
But Monaco needed this:
cycles=fixed 200000
This may not work on your machine, then you have to experiment to find which fixed value will work for you.
I’ve also added this line at the end of the configuration, under [autoexec], to speed up the experimentation.
mount e e:\data\games\gp2
e:
gp2
Now this will of course only work for you if you have your GP2 installation at e:\data\games\gp2
.
Now you only have to upload the videos to YouTube – Good luck!