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Why is it nothing about HOW to record in-game footage ???
I wanna know.. My question is: Can u slow the replay down, so u can fraps with like 20-30 fps with fraps, and then speed it up in sony vegas to get good quality ??? Can this be done ? If so, how ? And what kind of program do u guy's use to record ur in-game footage ? -Patrick |
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Fraps is fine. But there are alternatives. You might want to try out which works best for you.
I answered your questions in the other thread you posted, here: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...22&postcount=3 Double posting usually means getting half the quality in response by the way. |
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Whats a good program to add camera shake?
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Hey
Whats the quickest and easiet way of convert .trk files into avg or other video files? 30-40min just for a 40 second clip (using the games 'record') is a bit meh :\ Ross |
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I play the tracks in game and I use fraps to record the video. Then I use a program called Format Factory to convert the video to any format you like.
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Also "Any Video Converter" (also Free) will convert to any of more than a dozen formats, including wmv, MP4, MPG, MKV, etc... |
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