Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:23 pm Post subject: Step by Step
I am using Snagit 8 to make game recordings.
capture @ 3 frames / sec with replay @ 9 frames / sec.
The original AVI file created is a bit wierd (you'll know what i mean if you play it), so I optimised with DivX Pro.
I then converted to WMV file, with WinAVI, so everyone can view it.
90 minute game is roughly 75MB.
I am distributing these files via bit torrents. Azureus specifically.
The more that use Azureus, the easier everyone's recording files will be distributed.
These can all be dl'd with Azureus:
http://www.mininova.org/
and search for
Snagit 8
DivX Pro 6
WinAVI Video Converter 7
Step 5
Record game:
Snagit->AVI
Settings: record 3 frames/sec | playback 9 frames/sec
Step 6
Convert and compress
DivX Pro: AVI->DIVX
Settings: Portable
WinAVI: DIVX->WMV
Settings: default.....Note: DivX files are actually AVI files with some extra encoding. WinAVI may not recognise the *.divx extension, so you need to choose "*.* All Files" in order to select any DivX files.
Step 7
Use WinRAR or WinZIP to compress the file even further, ready for publishing.
Step 8
Publish using Zudeo.
Press on Publish button and follow the instructions.
Step 9
Advertise recording.
Copy URL from Zudeo and post to TH Forum and CCS Forum.
This video AARs are awesome. They look a bit weird at first, all fast and the screen going back and forward. Next step could be adding a voice narrating what is happening? at least a techno beat or somthing i suspect it will make the file a bit too large though.
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