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Cant record movies anymore.

Created 9th May 2010 @ 10:07

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Pedman

sextant

Does someone else have this problem?
When i start pldx .avi(f11) no codec options comes up and the file-size is 0kb.

Like a last resort i tried to make a tga file, but when i render it in virtualdub the result of the movie is verry laggy.

Iam a newb to virtualdub so if someone can say how to make this work, please do.


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FunKi

sisu

What Codec and framerate did ya use?


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Pedman

sextant

When I record I record with 120 fps, in virtualdub i use losless codec and fps 120.

The problems is when i try to record like this: startmovie mymovie avi no codec comes up, never happend before.


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huhystah

Don’t use .avi(f11), instead of it use .tga(f12)


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Pedman

sextant

Quoted from huhystah

Don’t use .avi(f11), instead of it use .tga(f12)

Yea i did, and it work, bot then the problem is when i render it like avi in virtual the movie is verry laggy as an end-result.

FunKi

sisu

When i use virtual dub with .tga clips seem to be laggy when i play it in media player but in sony vegas they seem to be fine

Pedman

sextant

Quoted from FunKi

When i use virtual dub with .tga clips seem to be laggy when i play it in media player but in sony vegas they seem to be fine

Yeap, but it the same in vegas :(

Pedman

sextant

This is what I do with tga:

-In tf2 i press f12 to start the movie record, then i press f12 to end it (120fps).
-Open the tga file i virtualdub set losless codec and framerate at 120 and then I save the file as an avi file and the end-result is verry laggy both in windows media player and in vegas.

Any ideas?


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Pedman

sextant

and now it works, dont ask me why =)

Thanks for the brainstorm guys, appreciate it.

Best regards Dr.acula.

Spark

DAKKA
DAKKA

Quoted from Pedman

This is what I do with tga:

-In tf2 i press f12 to start the movie record, then i press f12 to end it (120fps).
-Open the tga file i virtualdub set losless codec and framerate at 120 and then I save the file as an avi file and the end-result is verry laggy both in windows media player and in vegas.

Any ideas?

it’s laggy becuase its like 2gb for a 30 sec clip :)
when you render it in vegas it wont be laggy anymore :)

Pedman

sextant

Quoted from Spark

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it’s laggy becuase its like 2gb for a 30 sec clip :)
when you render it in vegas it wont be laggy anymore :)

Thanks for the tip :)

Can now close this thread :)

Blade

Quoted from Pedman

The problems is when i try to record like this: startmovie mymovie avi no codec comes up, never happend before.

so what is the problem solution? if i dont wannna use .tga


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Skyride

DUCS

Quoted from Blade

[…]
so what is the problem solution? if i dont wannna use .tga

Tough, there isn’t one.

Tbh, if you use the correct settings, .tga’s produce better quality anyway.

WARHURYEAH

GlueEater

Thread hi-jack!

When I render my video into mp4. from tga files, the quality is perfect but I cannot render it in sony vegas! why is this?

octochris

(0v0)

Quoted from WARHURYEAH

Thread hi-jack!

When I render my video into mp4. from tga files, the quality is perfect but I cannot render it in sony vegas! why is this?

do you mean you cannot open it in sony vegas? your question doesn’t make any sense otherwise

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