Video Fraps settings
Video Fraps settings
- drillz
- Posts: 2
Hello, I was impressed with the LK 0% quality i wanted to know what fraps settings you used, and what program you used to publish it (Sony Vegas or Premiere) and what settings you used there. Thanks
Re: Video Fraps settings
- maeil
- Posts: 109
- Location: Finland
Fraps has only one "quality" -setting. Just check full-size recording and 30fps or 60 if your computer is not made of wood.
I used Premiere CS5 to edit & encode the movie. Used H.264 codec with some high bitrate since size is not really an issue when publishing for youtube, if you just have decent upload speed.
Biggest quality-increase came from youtubes new "Original resolution" -setting. Youtube can now play up to 4K x 3K res (?) videos, so bitrate tends to be higher aswell, so the image looks sharper in return.
I used Premiere CS5 to edit & encode the movie. Used H.264 codec with some high bitrate since size is not really an issue when publishing for youtube, if you just have decent upload speed.
Biggest quality-increase came from youtubes new "Original resolution" -setting. Youtube can now play up to 4K x 3K res (?) videos, so bitrate tends to be higher aswell, so the image looks sharper in return.
Re: Video Fraps settings
- drillz
- Posts: 2
Youtube has a 2gb limit, every time i made a video avi it would be a huge, and using windows media encoder to reduce size just made the quality choppy.
Re: Video Fraps settings
- Kruf
- Posts: 473
drillz wrote:Youtube has a 2gb limit, every time i made a video avi it would be a huge, and using windows media encoder to reduce size just made the quality choppy.
Try using VirtualDub and x264 instead (or Premiere etc), Windows Media Encoder has some weird codec limitations that make it kind of challenging to produce reasonably sized good quality videos with it.
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