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:[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 that ty xDIppE602 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.