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The '''CMV''' file format is used for recording movies within ''Dwarf Fortress''. Movies can be recorded in-game by pressing {{key|;}} from anywhere within the game and following the instructions. CMV files can be played back in-game from the same {{key|;}} menu (which works from any screen, including the opening menu screen) or by using a 3rd party player (of which there had been only two in the game's entire existence so far) . | The '''CMV''' file format is used for recording movies within ''Dwarf Fortress''. Movies can be recorded in-game by pressing {{key|;}} from anywhere within the game and following the instructions. CMV files can be played back in-game from the same {{key|;}} menu (which works from any screen, including the opening menu screen) or by using a 3rd party player (of which there had been only two in the game's entire existence so far) . |