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s33ker
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Posted - 2006.03.18 11:30:00 -
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Hey, I have got a few fraps together and was thinking about making a vid, ive installed Adobe Premiere and imported all my fraps but on the monitor screen and when i export it, its like all zoomed in and stuff and the file size is huge for like a 1 min vid.
any tips?
s33ker
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Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2006.03.18 11:34:00 -
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Well you have to compress it once you're done
An uncompressed AVI at max FRAPS resolution is 5 gigabytes per minute!
I'd suggest using Virtualdub to encode Adobe Premiere's raw output into an AVI with 2000kbs (higher if you're using a high resolution video) WMV9 (highest quality + twopass) and 128kbs MP3 audio.
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MolRob
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Posted - 2006.03.18 11:46:00 -
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Originally by: s33ker Hey, I have got a few fraps together and was thinking about making a vid, ive installed Adobe Premiere and imported all my fraps but on the monitor screen and when i export it, its like all zoomed in and stuff and the file size is huge for like a 1 min vid.
any tips?
s33ker
it is "zoomed" because preimere default projects are in standard resolutions like 720x576@25 FPS. Your video is probably 1024x768 or something, it depends on what you have captured. Premiere has a really simple built in feature called "scale"
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Vex Seraphim
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Posted - 2006.03.18 11:57:00 -
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I don't remember exactly but when choosing a new project make it a custom one, 1x1 something (its not default) define the fraps's resolution modify it as you wish, export the huge file out raw, then compress to xvid in virtual dub, not primere.
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MolRob
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Posted - 2006.03.18 12:06:00 -
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Originally by: Vex Seraphim I don't remember exactly but when choosing a new project make it a custom one, 1x1 something (its not default) define the fraps's resolution modify it as you wish, export the huge file out raw, then compress to xvid in virtual dub, not primere.
your are righ, but the only problem with that, premiere cant handle built in effects and transitions in custom projects afaik.
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Da Death
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Posted - 2006.03.18 12:18:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari Well you have to compress it once you're done
An uncompressed AVI at max FRAPS resolution is 5 gigabytes per minute!
I'd suggest using Virtualdub to encode Adobe Premiere's raw output into an AVI with 2000kbs (higher if you're using a high resolution video) WMV9 (highest quality + twopass) and 128kbs MP3 audio.
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TuRtLe HeAd
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Posted - 2006.03.18 13:58:00 -
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I get this problem as well. I've resolved the pesky zooming feature.
For really small files with not very good quality I just re-render the whole movie again in Windows movie maker. it shrinks the file phenomenally.
But then Like I said , the quality isn't all that shiny. |
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