so,few people here and there asked me about my progz/techniques for recording/and uploading good quality/good frame rated vids to youtube.well first things first i guess,i always use FRAPS (google it/torrent) to record my demos with,at FULL RESOLUTION option marked as "on" for fraps,with "record sound" enabled,and i always used 50FPS capture,with FPS overlay "OFF",what this means is,when i use fraps to record my demos with i wont get an annoying little box telling me exactly how many frames per second im rendering,i NEVER start recording a q2 demo untill the match actually STARTS ( YES!,This means i do NOT include 1v1 warmups,i start recording as SOON as the match STARTS)since youtube only allows a maximum of 10 minute vids,(if you managed to miss the record in time,or something happens,you can still upload videos that are LESS then 11 minutes in length,MAXIMUM,Period),and 2gb in SIZE limittations.Now,after i record games with fraps i tend to stop the recording process asap as a game finishes,to try and keep it within the 10-11 minutes mark.I then use a program called VIRTUAL DUB,to compress my RAW video data,i use virtual dub to "append AVI segments;basically FRAPS splits the demos into multiple 3.9 GB files,in a 10 minutes 1v1 match,you should have an average of 4 RAW different video files,These are often referrerd to as your "Source Video".AKA What you actually started with.Now,after you get 3 or 4 AVI segments(AVI parts),its OK if you end up with 3,or 4,or even 5,just depending on the length of the match you recorded,I always open up VIRTUAL DUB and i select FILE>APPEND AVI SEGMENT( basically this allows you to combine several different .AVI files into a single movie)and afterwards select the video option>compression>(heres where you (could) experiment for best results)but I always used the MPEG4 CODEC,to compress my videos,which gives them superior quality and very small sizes in the final videos.After selection of MPEG4 Codec in compression,I save as an .AVI (file>save as .AVI),once completed,I upload it to youtube.Now,you may be thinking "IS THAT ALL"but,it really isnt :pNow we work on a "vid.cfg" file for you,this is a method i created for myself and by myself,but basically,if you want the BEST possibly quality( aka i have vid.cfg fir r_customheight "900" r_customwidth "1440" gl_mode "-1";now,if I type "exec vid.cfg" into my Quake2 console it will exec the vid.cfg i have built specifically for recording demos.1440x900 resolution is MY maximum and NATIVE resolution for MY moniter,this DIFFERS for everyone ELSE.I also like to store some other variables into my vid.cfg,such as gl_particle 1 (APRQ2 specific command,gives smoother,brighter,particle effects then R1q2 and R1GL)another technique i use is to set gl_modulate "3" in vid.cfg;bind F1 "gl_modulate 999;gl_dynamic 0"This lil trick here actually renders a map with a modulate level of exactly "3";once a map is loaded with a modulate of "3' you should noticed its pretty realistically shaded,and doesnt look like overbright SHIT,and when you press the F1 key all your entities( AKA PLAYER MODELS,ARMORS,HEALTHS,WEAPONS,AMMO,ETC) will be SUPER BRIGHT,and shadows will NOT effect these items.Any questions? comments? dont care just leave a post on what your thoughts are,hope this helps!
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... also what would be a good alternative to windows movie maker if you want to add music ect? i tried video spin but that wasn't overly good on quality either
Quote from: Al13n on June 23, 2011, 12:10:13 AM... also what would be a good alternative to windows movie maker if you want to add music ect? i tried video spin but that wasn't overly good on quality eithersony vegas proSomeone I talked to used that, little complicated but powerfull. Movie maker is pretty simple, it's all I ever used. Gets the job done, just not too many bells and whistles.