As the title suggests here you will find the latest video I have made showcasing some of the new RetroCopy features.
There are still a few kinks here and there to work out but generally it is working rather well with all the new features I have added. There is now "screen projection" into the 3D room, enable it and you get even more realistic lighting based on the content from the screen, combined with the occlusion lighting and shadowing it looks fairly good I think. It also seems NVIDIA users will have the ability to select more of these powerful lights than ATI users (at least us on 48xx and below hardware). New NVIDIA cards allow up to 32 textures to be used in pixel shaders compared to 16 for ATI 48xx. And you need two textures per machine for screen projection + shadowing. Or one texture per machine for just shadowing.
As to the ability to play back video and audio files, it can be quite cool watching an 80s movie the same time you're playing 80s games. Call me old fashioned but trying to beat Fred Savage in "The Wizard" at Super Mario Brothers 3 is something everyone can enjoy. Alternatively you can also play WAV/MP3 game guides to help you out in a game.
If you squint your eyes you should notice how the 3D room is now navigated from a first person perspective instead of the floating ghost type thing it was before. You can even bump into things. There are quite a few changes in all, besides a few things to add to the media player (seeking, syncing and 64bit bug fixes) I can concentrate on pumping it out now.