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Quote:so recording at 60 FPS will be very pointless
I did that all the time . Sometime i record game at 80-100 FPS (Yugioh Duelists of the Roses -PS2 & Yugioh 5d's Master of the Cards - Wii)
If a game is designed with 60FPS max , recording at 30FPS will be halfspeed
Fraps is the best software for me
Quote:If a game is designed with 60FPS max , recording at 30FPS will be halfspeed
I set frameskipping to "1" on Dolphin so as to avoid that problem.
And I'm not recording videos at 60 fps anymore because their file sizes will be very large. 30 fps is enough.

If there's no sense in using Fraps, what software will you suggest for recording videos?
(12-22-2012, 08:22 AM)greatbrian2 Wrote: [ -> ]Youtube supports up to 2048x1536 (~10 Mbps), so you can simply resize the 1080p video to get better quality. I have seen one of the users who is using such method to maximize video quality.
This is actually really common for bypassing youtube's braindead encoding methods for low res videos. It's basically required for videos of older consoles like nes, otherwise it'll look like absolute shit.
(12-22-2012, 03:20 PM)gjfklhg Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-22-2012, 08:22 AM)greatbrian2 Wrote: [ -> ]Youtube supports up to 2048x1536 (~10 Mbps), so you can simply resize the 1080p video to get better quality. I have seen one of the users who is using such method to maximize video quality.
This is actually really common for bypassing youtube's braindead encoding methods for low res videos. It's basically required for videos of older consoles like nes, otherwise it'll look like absolute shit.
So are you saying record your footage in 1080p and upscale when you encode it to the max resolution? Wouldn't that make it look blurry because it's not at native resolution and is being stretched/enlarged ?
(12-22-2012, 05:59 PM)foggyspider Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-22-2012, 03:20 PM)gjfklhg Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-22-2012, 08:22 AM)greatbrian2 Wrote: [ -> ]Youtube supports up to 2048x1536 (~10 Mbps), so you can simply resize the 1080p video to get better quality. I have seen one of the users who is using such method to maximize video quality.
This is actually really common for bypassing youtube's braindead encoding methods for low res videos. It's basically required for videos of older consoles like nes, otherwise it'll look like absolute shit.
So are you saying record your footage in 1080p and upscale when you encode it to the max resolution? Wouldn't that make it look blurry because it's not at native resolution and is being stretched/enlarged ?
Or just record at a higher resolution. And no, it'll look way better because youtube is retarded. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syo5sI-iOgY . Watch in 240p vs original. Granted, the differences here is far bigger since snes is such low resolution, but it still makes a pretty significant difference to go above 1080p.
Wait, but dolphin-emu has internal recorder.
Video Setting --> Advanced --> Dump Frames.
in user/dump/frames you will have framedump0.avi file that is *full speed* record of your gameplay but without sound.
While recording game may be slow but in video is not.

To dump audio goto
Audio --> Dump Audio checkbox.
Then audiodump.wav file be available in user/dump/audio.
Do not need to use fraps.
(12-23-2012, 05:21 PM)Shished Wrote: [ -> ]Wait, but dolphin-emu has internal recorder.
Video Setting --> Advanced --> Dump Frames.
in user/dump/frames you will have framedump0.avi file that is *full speed* record of your gameplay but without sound.
While recording game may be slow but in video is not.

To dump audio goto
Audio --> Dump Audio checkbox.
Then audiodump.wav file be available in user/dump/audio.
Do not need to use fraps.
Dolphin's video and audio dumper are both horribly broken. There is however a fix for it at http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12601
Quote:Dolphin's video and audio dumper are both horribly broken.


I tried to make few videos with lates build from master branch and it sounds and looks good.
I am using Linux and dont know how it works on Windows.
(12-23-2012, 06:06 PM)Shished Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Dolphin's video and audio dumper are both horribly broken.


I tried to make few videos with lates build from master branch and it sounds and looks good.
I am using Linux and dont know how it works on Windows.
It seems that way, but it's not. Make a longer video, and audio/video will be quite obviously out of sync. There are a number of problems with it.
(12-23-2012, 07:07 PM)gjfklhg Wrote: [ -> ]It seems that way, but it's not. Make a longer video, and audio/video will be quite obviously out of sync. There are a number of problems with it.
Yes, i get it. After 3 mins video begins to desync. But its editable. You'll get full speed record and its will be better than record from fraps.
BTW, you should try .kkapture .
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