So, your recording is delete.
I'm sorry to hear your computer got a virus.
With regards to how this affects the final video, perhaps you can just instead do my replay TSK20 in 11.5 minutes. You will have to rerecord my signature (for the beginning of the video) to keep the video introduction consistent with the previous two, but it might be worth it, as you will see below.
There are 4 reasons why choosing TSK20 in 11.5 minutes instead of Vortamic with 0 losses might be
better for your channel. I would have recommended this over Vortamic with 0 losses, but I didn't win TSK20 in 11.5 minutes at the time you decided to make videos of my replays.:
- TSK20 is much much more well-known than Vortamic because it's simply in the original game's campaign. Everyone who knows KaM knows TSK20. I have always wondered how fast one could beat TSK20, and thus I assume other KaM players would be interested.
- It is a different type of SP game win. So far, video 1 was ZA, which was an epic war fight, and video 2 was a 0 loss fight. If the third is a "how to win a hard mission as fast as possible", it adds more variety to your channel, and it shows more variety of my skills (since this is the theme you have chosen for this video sequence). I also like my TSK08 win in 30m54s, but my TSK20 in 11.5 minutes is much more interesting (especially since I save my ally's life to fight along side me), in my opinion.
- Members on this forum have been much more interested to see TSK20 in 11.5 minutes than Vortamic with 0 losses, and thus I only can assume that viewers on YouTube will also be more interested in it. In fact, I find it quite entertaining myself to watch TSK20 in 11.5 minutes than Vortamic because it's shorter and has too much action in such a short period of time that it isn't boring like Vortamic w/ 0 losses.
- The replay is much shorter (since this is the case, it will require less time to record since the replay is less than 1/12 the length).
If you do decide to do TSK20 in 11.5 minutes instead of Vortamic, I would suggest that you record at x3 speed, and that you record it several times (3 times should be enough to capture every detail of everything that I did). Each time, record different portions of the map and then play the recordings one after the other in your video (since each replay at x3 speed is at most 4 minutes real-time).
This isn't a poor way to capture everything for the audience, especially that the replay is so short that playing it a few times will not make a long video (since it will be recorded at at least x3 speed).