This is really useful
But I can't get my Fraps to record sound lol
But I can't get my Fraps to record sound lol
:[Remco32 wrote:
When you are at the part where you want to start the recording, press you're Video Capture Hotkey.
Unless your headphones are attached to a special port on your PC, or are USB, there should be no difference between using headphones and speakers.Nightfall91 wrote:
Maybe I got no sound because I don't have speakers? I only got Headphones right now...and I can't change the sound device in fraps (still not the latest version)
Nightfall91 wrote:
Problem solved! I dont really know what i did,but it worked :P
Right now i tried to explain it but i dont have a clue how to translate all these weird word into english XD
well,ill try it simplyfied...i opened up the option for sounddevices(rightclick on that sound symbol on the bottom right corner of the windows taskbar...then choose...something that shows your sounddevices,for me it was just "sounds") then there should be...ahh ok ill add a picture even thought its german-.-
soo...ok i rightclicked the symbol in the red circle,then the shown window popped up,at first it only showed me the activated microphone and something other...then i rightclicked that window on empty space and the little window popped up,there i activated the upper option which i think is called "show deactivated devices",then i activated "stereomix" and whoops my fraps recorded sound :D
In my opinion, it is good/cool/awesome.Gens wrote:
I'm curious, though... Should I install Sony Vegas? Is it good/cool/awesome?
Fraps doesn't have time to compress the video as it records so the resulting file is always big, that's why you have to use some other program instead to compress it before you upload it to Youtube.Yohgi wrote:
the video i made with fraps is like 4 gb...y is it so big? D: it take forever to render...
If I record a long map, I'll mostly end up with like 10GB of videofiles (recording in high-res). It's normal.Yohgi wrote:
the video i made with fraps is like 4 gb...y is it so big? D: it take forever to render...
You're surprised HD takes up more space or something?Lybydose wrote:
I used the same rendering settings you did in the post and uhhhhhh 605 MB file. What. I am not uploading this.
Its highly cpu depending seeing as I got the same except for AMD Turion X2 Ultra @ 2.4GHz and recording at 1024x576 stays at the 60fps most of the time.Samurai_X wrote:
Any recommendation for PC specs for this? My laptop runs Vista Ultimate on a 2.2GHz AMD dual-core with 4GB RAM and Radeon 3200 graphics, but I still lag horribly while recording, even when I make sure useless stuff isn't running in the background and osu!'s on the lowest settings, blahblah, all that stuff.
1. Open osu!.current user name here.cfg (its in the same folder as osu!.exe)Jeffro wrote:
You might wonder why I use 1280x800. This is because it comes as close to 720p as osu! gives you the option to render
Lol! I forgot all about thatIppE602 wrote:
1. Open osu!.current user name here.cfg (its in the same folder as osu!.exe)Jeffro wrote:
You might wonder why I use 1280x800. This is because it comes as close to 720p as osu! gives you the option to render
2. Edit line Height = 800 to Height = 720
3. Open osu!
4. ??????
5. PROFIT!
Peppy should add a 720p resolution preset too tho seeing as there is the 1920x1080 one too...
And then there's h.264 which is even better then XviDboring wrote:
Xvid is better than CamStudio's mess
I did mean XviD. It's great for smaller videos but I wouldn't really used it with HD stuff tbh.boring wrote:
you mean DivX, not XviD
yes, the backwards spelling was intentional, "copyleft of DivX" lol
actually XviD has support for H.263, which while certainly isn't H.264, was at one point excellent for YouTube
edit: oh hey MeGUI takes XviD
...I thought you were referring to how DivX was not free, thus pointless when there are free alternatives, etcIppE602 wrote:
And when x264 (or MeGUI if you don't want to mess with command lines) is free there is no excuse to use XviD.
What he said, I get about the same sizeRemco32 wrote:
IIRC, I mostly ended up w/ mpegs less than 400MB or so.
I'm pretty sure you can get that filesize lower with a different container, but I have a hi-speed internet connection, so I don't bother.
Fullsize 30 fps.rad140 wrote:
Very nice tutorial. I was wondering how to do this, and then stumbled upon this, so thanks!
Quick question: Let's say your computer can't handle both a full-size recording and 60 fps through FRAPS without stuttering and lag in the video.
Which option would sacrifice less quality: half-size with 60 fps or full-size w/ 30 fps?
Thanks.
Sorry, but its because xfire always desyncs, or most of the time anyway.JInxyjem wrote:
Because I don't have Fraps nor Sony Vegas, I made a video in Xfire. However, the music desyncs after a minute of recording. Why? Are my settings wrong somewhere?
I'm recording with 30fps, Half Size of 1280x960 = 640x480.
Audio: Vista Audio, Vista Audio Mixer.
heheheheNatteke desu wrote:
Easier way:
Run fraps, record the video.
Download VirtualDubMod
Open it, drag the video into the VirtualDubMod window.
Go to Video -> Compression -> Choose "XVid MPEG4 Codec", then press 'Configure', set Target Quantizer to about '6.81', press OK.
Go to File -> Save As..., name your video yourvideoname.avi and save it.
Also Codecs
why did I write this, it was already in a thread. I need to use search = =
Thanks for the stickyGens wrote:
Oh yeah I'll do it now that I can
Thank you as wellRemco32 wrote:
Thanks for the stickyGens wrote:
Oh yeah I'll do it now that I can
You can choose whether or not the numbers appear on the corner in FRAPS. Go to FPS, and in the box that says 'Overlay Corner' you can choose which corner to have it in, or turn it off. That could be off. The thirty seconds thing is because you have the trial version. Either find/steal a registration key, or pirate it, hah.NeetOtakuHikikomori wrote:
can anyone help me ? my fraps can show the fps at the top right corner of osu! now . but it can only record 30seconds and lagging when i review the 30second replay .
It can, it just depends on the audio codec used, Anyway, Virtualdub FTW~ And Sony Vegas for professional editingOzzyOzrock wrote:
You can choose whether or not the numbers appear on the corner in FRAPS. Go to FPS, and in the box that says 'Overlay Corner' you can choose which corner to have it in, or turn it off. That could be off. The thirty seconds thing is because you have the trial version. Either find/steal a registration key, or pirate it, hah.NeetOtakuHikikomori wrote:
can anyone help me ? my fraps can show the fps at the top right corner of osu! now . but it can only record 30seconds and lagging when i review the 30second replay .
Also, I'm not sure if it has been mentioned in this thread, but Sony Vegas can NOT read audio from .avi files. Or well... at least 8 can't. Not so sure about nine.
Vegas Pro 9.0c sure can.OzzyOzrock wrote:
Also, I'm not sure if it has been mentioned in this thread, but Sony Vegas can NOT read audio from .avi files. Or well... at least 8 can't. Not so sure about nine.
Buy/pirate the app, ffs.noneed wrote:
same thing here.. only 30 sec vids.. =.=
what version can record more than 30 secs?
Quoted for truthRemco32 wrote:
Buy/pirate the app, ffs.noneed wrote:
same thing here.. only 30 sec vids.. =.=
what version can record more than 30 secs?
x264 --preset veryslow --level 41 --crf 20 --colormatrix bt709 --force-cfr --acodec qtaac --aquality 54 --asamplerate 44100 --acodec-quality 2 --output "PAT TO OUTPUTFILE.mp4" "PATH TO INPUT VIDEO.avi"The one I used last for example, looks like this:
Remco32 wrote:
Want to use Virtualdub instead of Sony Vegas? Click here!
Needed
- Fraps
- Sony Vegas (Never ever use Windows Moviemaker, it will lower the quality of the video drastically!)
Now, go make videos and spread osu!
Make sure your speaker volume isn't low as well. I noticed that if your speaker volume is low, then the volume of the recording will be low as well.Wishy22 wrote:
I got everything fine, except for the fact that when I try to look at the video recorded by Fraps using MPC, the volume is really low and it sounds like trash, I got Realtek drivers.
Well no audio now, Stereo Mix isn't muted, etc.
I have a 5400rpm drive (WD Scorpio) and 720p29.97 works all fine. Of course 1080p/60fps will lag.Daru wrote:
Turns out that my aux hard drive (5400RPM) was not fast enough to write the frames that FRAPS was recording, resulting in a stuttering framerate. Once I switch to my faster 7200RPM drive, everything ran like butter.
I need to sync those videos.IppE602 wrote:
Is this what you are after http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFqDNqbd-mU ?
(I just used the same clip as the other video too cause I don't have much material at dads laptop...)
If so, avisynth works mighty fine.clip1=FFmpegSource2("osu flying high.mp4")
clip2=FFmpegSource2("osu flying high.mp4").Spline64Resize(384,226)
Audio=FFAudioSource("osu flying highosu flying high.mp4")
Overlay(clip1, clip2, x=464, y=160, mode="blend", opacity=1.0)
video=last
AudioDub(video, audio)
Trim(768,2048)
FadeIO2(30, color=$000000)
Is this what you are after http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFqDNqbd-mU ?Piotrekol wrote:
I'm trying to make PiP(picture in picture) but it won't work.
In video preview(before rendering) all looks ok.
But after rendering i'm getting something like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNrE0yXLXz8
clip1=FFmpegSource2("osu flying high.mp4")
clip2=FFmpegSource2("osu flying high.mp4").Spline64Resize(384,226)
Audio=FFAudioSource("osu flying highosu flying high.mp4")
Overlay(clip1, clip2, x=464, y=160, mode="blend", opacity=1.0)
video=last
AudioDub(video, audio)
Trim(768,2048)
FadeIO2(30, color=$000000)