Fraps / Sony Vegas 7.0 Question

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  1. KreW

    KreW Senior Member

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    Hello ;), I'm having some sort of a problem with either fraps, or sony vegas 7.0. I've been playing Full screen games, such as Counterstrike, and have been using Fraps to record.

    I've been recording like 1 minute clips and my file sizes are anywhere from about 500 mb to 1.5 GB! Just for a 1 minute clip. Now, I've been wondering how people making a 10 minute counterstrike movie with well editing into like 100-200 MB..

    So then, I recently made a 2 minute and 43 second movie, and it is a huge file size compared to any other gaming video. It's 279 MB!!

    So then, here I am.. Wondering what has caused this problem.. Fraps, or Sony Vegas 7.0.. Well I don't know :\..

    I've been rendering my movies as 90% quality for Sony Vegas and other recommended set-ups. If you need any other information, just PM me or post.



    Anyone know?



    So, can anyone help me or at least give me advice?



    Thanks in advanced.
     
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    You use compression, Fraps records it uncompressed, When its compressed say with Xvid it becomes a hell lot smaller

    Windows movie maker compresses videos down
     
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    So your saying after I render my video in Sony Vegas I open it with Windows Movie maker and render it again?
     
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    Yes or find somewhere in sony vegas to do with compression, I dont know how to use vegas so i cant help you with that
     
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    Thanks ;), Rep +

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    Thanks ;), Rep +
     
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    Vegas i think if you export it was choose wma for a small thing. RMVB is super small but doesnt work with most websites like youtube.
     
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    Yeah you dont know about vegas rendering yet :D

    I have used vegas before but i find premiere way easier - hm ... uncompressed avi files are 1GB+ - heck my music video from DV tape onto my PC (which was 4mins) was like 5GB lolz

    5GB!! just a 4min clip - However that was 720x576 and was uncompressed DV AVI format

    Ok try these ...

    Microsoft DV AVi if you want high quality but larger filesizes - If you just want t play on PC etc or burn onto DVD/CD

    MPEG is a decent format as well - I cut my video to around 100mb and uploaded onto youtube :D

    WMV is not bad however the quality sucks sometimes if you dont have the settings

    hm .. theres a few more that i cant remember at the moment now - Either render to MPEG and use a converter ie SUPER as i use that all the time - Convert that MPEG to something useable :)

    Vegas is confusing to use until i met Premiere

    I hope that helps

    DARKSTAR
     

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