How to save a Highlight as complete Video
14 years 5 months ago #56697
by Playaveli
Replied by Playaveli on topic Re: How to save a Highlight as complete Video
How fast is your computer? RAM? Ghz?
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14 years 2 months ago - 14 years 2 months ago #60986
by olesio
Replied by olesio on topic Re: How to save a Highlight as complete Video
Two hints for original Pallister s post. First: the latest Fraps version (2.9.8 build 7777) can record video even
from small emulator Window, so you do not need to switch to fullscreen. Second: instead WindowsMoviemaker
which is not available in all Windowses to join 2 avi files with different frame rate (normal speed and replay)
you can use software called Fast AVI MPEG Joiner version 1.1.2 by Allok Soft Inc. Finally you will got avi file
which can be compressed to smaller size by using - for example - VirtualDub program. Btw, thanks for tutorial.
EDIT: I tested new Fraps and it is better to record movie on a full screen, because when game is recorded in
small window - movie may be ended a bit faster bofore turn off recording by pressing defined in Fraps hotkey.
from small emulator Window, so you do not need to switch to fullscreen. Second: instead WindowsMoviemaker
which is not available in all Windowses to join 2 avi files with different frame rate (normal speed and replay)
you can use software called Fast AVI MPEG Joiner version 1.1.2 by Allok Soft Inc. Finally you will got avi file
which can be compressed to smaller size by using - for example - VirtualDub program. Btw, thanks for tutorial.
EDIT: I tested new Fraps and it is better to record movie on a full screen, because when game is recorded in
small window - movie may be ended a bit faster bofore turn off recording by pressing defined in Fraps hotkey.
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14 years 2 months ago #61228
by Playaveli
Replied by Playaveli on topic Re: How to save a Highlight as complete Video
Thanks Olesio! Now it s totally easy to record highlights directly in game while playing in a window!!
Thanks, really.
I updated first post with registered version (no video lenght limit, no watermarks).
Have fun.
Thanks, really.
I updated first post with registered version (no video lenght limit, no watermarks).
Have fun.
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14 years 2 months ago #63388
by Ali
1.34 Ghz 512 Mb
Replied by Ali on topic Re: How to save a Highlight as complete Video
How fast is your computer? RAM? Ghz?
1.34 Ghz 512 Mb
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9 years 11 months ago #119242
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Hi guys, even after years this is a very helpful post! 
By the way, I have heard that theres a way to post recorded full games directly from the kaillera... if true, how does it work?
Thankful!

By the way, I have heard that theres a way to post recorded full games directly from the kaillera... if true, how does it work?
Thankful!
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9 years 7 months ago #121487
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Might want to add this link too: www.bandicam.com/downloads/
The trial version is by leaps and bounds the best free screen-recording software out there, it requires very few resources and will run (and record at 50 FPS plus audio) without hiccups on pretty much any system (unlike FRAPS).
Time limit is 10 minutes (so you can easily fit a whole SWOS match in there), the watermark is absolutely not invasive (tiny URL at the top) and it s pretty user-friendly (you ll be recording in 2 clicks), it doesn t get any better than that really.
The trial version is by leaps and bounds the best free screen-recording software out there, it requires very few resources and will run (and record at 50 FPS plus audio) without hiccups on pretty much any system (unlike FRAPS).
Time limit is 10 minutes (so you can easily fit a whole SWOS match in there), the watermark is absolutely not invasive (tiny URL at the top) and it s pretty user-friendly (you ll be recording in 2 clicks), it doesn t get any better than that really.
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