Slows your application’s playback time to allow Unity to save screenshots in between frames.
If this property has a non-zero value then Time.time increases at an interval of captureDeltaTime (scaled by Time.timeScale) regardless of
real time and the duration of a frame. This is useful if you want to capture a movie where you need a constant frame rate and want to leave enough time between
frames to save screen images.
Note: captureDeltaTime does not have any affect on Time.unscaledTime. Therefore, if parts of your application rely on it for animations or other effects, captureDeltaTime
might not be enough to capture a movie.
using UnityEngine; using System.Collections;
// Capture frames as a screenshot sequence. Images are // stored as PNG files in a folder - these can be combined into // a movie using image utility software (eg, QuickTime Pro).
public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { // The folder to contain our screenshots. // If the folder exists we will append numbers to create an empty folder. public string folder = "ScreenshotFolder"; public int frameRate = 25; void Start() { // Set the playback framerate (real time will not relate to game time after this). Time.captureDeltaTime = 1.0f / frameRate;
// Create the folder System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(folder); }
void Update() { // Append filename to folder name (format is '0005 shot.png"') string name = string.Format("{0}/{1:D04} shot.png", folder, Time.frameCount);
// Capture the screenshot to the specified file. ScreenCapture.CaptureScreenshot(name); } }