Video Recording [message #354572] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 22:19 |
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Gen_Blacky
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Whats a good program to record game footage in renegade. I use fraps but my 200 fps drops to 10 when im recording ... Changed fps options in fraps still the same.
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Re: Video Recording [message #354607 is a reply to message #354572] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 08:49 |
EA-DamageEverything
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If Fraps drops your fps down to 10, you either have a really weak videocard or you did set up fraps the wrong way.
Note: Fraps limits you maximum fps to the value you set in the "Movies" tab. I.e I have to run games with Vsync that limits me to 60fps (crappy LG flatron TFT), so I set my Fraps to 60fps while recording.
Afterwards, I convert the clip into DivX (because that keeps the aspect ratio 1:1) and drop the framerate to 30fps (less filesize).
As Beepa explains, Fraps only produces a little overhead. Problem is, if it's set to record @30 fps and there is a big rush coming, your videocard has to deal with flames, explosions etc, you certainly will experience low fps under 20.
Set up Fraps to 60fps and test it. If that doesn't help enough enable the Client_physics_Optimization in your Renegade. If this fails again, get a better videocard.
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Re: Video Recording [message #354732 is a reply to message #354572] |
Fri, 17 October 2008 09:19 |
Homey
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Could be your hard drive. I tried recording to my external HD (usb max speed is like 480mbps) and my fps was 10, on to my regular HD was around 25. Try cleaning up your drive. I seriously doubt it is a software issue because fraps is demanding, but not that demanding.
Homey
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Re: Video Recording [message #354760 is a reply to message #354572] |
Fri, 17 October 2008 12:31 |
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Gen_Blacky wrote on Thu, 16 October 2008 00:19 | Whats a good program to record game footage in renegade. I use fraps but my 200 fps drops to 10 when im recording ... Changed fps options in fraps still the same.
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Just use F.R.A.P.s. it is a good program and is the most program that is generally recognized for recording it.
Seriously people how can you fight a war on terrorism with all of your borders wide open!
The Goverment Has Failed All Of You.
Americas Founding Fathers Must Be Turing In Their Graves, As Well As Every Revolutionary, Every Soldier That Has Fought For This Great Country.
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Re: Video Recording [message #355224 is a reply to message #354732] |
Tue, 21 October 2008 02:56 |
EA-DamageEverything
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Homey wrote on Fri, 17 October 2008 18:19 | Could be your hard drive. I tried recording to my external HD (usb max speed is like 480mbps) and my fps was 10...
| No wondering why: USB only theoretically supports 60 Megabyte per sec. In real life, external HDDs connected via USB are limited to somewhat around 25-35 depending on what Chipset they are connected with.
I.e. I have an external harddrive (LC-Power case with Cypress Chipset nailed together with a Hitachi UDMA133 HDD) and this is what HDtach comes up with= ~37MB/s when connected to a VIA onboard USB and only 27MB/s on my Desktops' ATI Southbridge.
Forget about this, movies have to be recorded internally. Especially when you choose full res + high fps in Fraps.
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Re: Video Recording [message #355892 is a reply to message #354572] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 14:03 |
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Gen_Blacky wrote on Thu, 16 October 2008 00:19 | Whats a good program to record game footage in renegade. I use fraps but my 200 fps drops to 10 when im recording ... Changed fps options in fraps still the same.
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The program that saves it F.R.A.P.s. records it in enormous sizes that make it kind of hard to convert to a regular size movie to it.
Seriously people how can you fight a war on terrorism with all of your borders wide open!
The Goverment Has Failed All Of You.
Americas Founding Fathers Must Be Turing In Their Graves, As Well As Every Revolutionary, Every Soldier That Has Fought For This Great Country.
[Updated on: Sun, 26 October 2008 14:03] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Video Recording [message #355993 is a reply to message #355895] |
Mon, 27 October 2008 11:25 |
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Nune wrote on Sun, 26 October 2008 15:34 | on my old comp fraps would seriously reduce my fps...
but on the badboy im using now... steady 60fps when running fraps.
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Do all video recorders save the files in enormous huge files, or do some actually encode them and save them in normal size.
Seriously people how can you fight a war on terrorism with all of your borders wide open!
The Goverment Has Failed All Of You.
Americas Founding Fathers Must Be Turing In Their Graves, As Well As Every Revolutionary, Every Soldier That Has Fought For This Great Country.
[Updated on: Mon, 27 October 2008 11:26] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Video Recording [message #356193 is a reply to message #356057] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 17:52 |
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Lone0001 wrote on Mon, 27 October 2008 18:29 | Yea if FRAPs(or any ingame video recorders) did the encoding for you after you were finished recording something you would be getting a real bad FPS for the next 10-30 minutes.
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I have the program F.R.A.P.s. but I don't know how to convert the files I have the Jet Audio player and converter but it doesen't work.
Seriously people how can you fight a war on terrorism with all of your borders wide open!
The Goverment Has Failed All Of You.
Americas Founding Fathers Must Be Turing In Their Graves, As Well As Every Revolutionary, Every Soldier That Has Fought For This Great Country.
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Re: Video Recording [message #356202 is a reply to message #355920] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 18:57 |
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MGamer
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MGamer wrote on Sun, 26 October 2008 19:58 |
MGamer wrote on Fri, 17 October 2008 16:32 |
MGamer wrote on Thu, 16 October 2008 00:58 | Xfire.
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damit
rawr.....
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Re: Video Recording [message #356206 is a reply to message #356200] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 20:26 |
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Caveman wrote on Tue, 28 October 2008 20:41 |
Lone0001 wrote on Wed, 29 October 2008 01:18 | The best free Video converter by far in my opinion has got to be Any Video Converter(http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/), it even downloads videos from youtube!
For the lowest size at a decent but not horrible quality I would recommend these Settings:
Container/Profile(file extension): .Mp4
Resolution: 320x240
Frame Rate: 30FPS
Video: 384 or 512
Audio: 128/192kbps (up to you really)
Sample: 44100
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yeah thats good for youtube but thats about it. If you want something really easier to use with somewhat decent quality just use Windows movie maker. Its really easy to use and does all the work for you. My mum can even use it.
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I use AVC for all of my video conversions, I only use WMM when I want to add some basic effects and tittles.
Lone0001.ca
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