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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) .
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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. There is a standalone [[Main:Utilities#CMVPlayer|CMV player]] for windows and an online [http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-1-tragicmule flash based CMV player] on the [[Utility:Dwarf Fortress Map Archive|DF Map Archive]].
  
 
Tools also exist to convert CMV files to animated .gif format, such as milo christiansen's [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=147803.0 CMV to GIF] command line utility.
 
Tools also exist to convert CMV files to animated .gif format, such as milo christiansen's [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=147803.0 CMV to GIF] command line utility.
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==Historical notes==
 
==Historical notes==
In August 2008 [[Main:Toady One|Toady One]] upgraded the recording capabilities of ''Dwarf Fortress'' to support grid sizes larger than the standard 80x25.
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In August 2008 [[Main:Toady One|Toady One]] upgraded the recording capabilities of Dwarf Fortress to support grid sizes larger than the standard 80x25.
  
 
==CCMV File format==  
 
==CCMV File format==  
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Some dwarves claim to see Armok holding a strange device with a red light, though these are merely passed off as rumors.
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Some Dwarves Claim To See Armok Holding A Strange Device With A Red Light Through These Are Merely Passed Off As Rumors.
  
 
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