sebak Posted May 12, 2011 Content Count: 1710 Joined: 02/03/11 Status: Offline Share Posted May 12, 2011 I use it to record, make some montages for black ops, bc2 and css. anyways i know that recording the raw video is supposed to take a lot of space. like 3 mins is = 4gb. i actually got a video file that is 58 secs long and is 3.2gb. anyways running out of space. is there any way to auto re-encode the videos while recording?? Link to comment
Zealot Posted May 12, 2011 Content Count: 1765 Joined: 02/04/09 Status: Offline Share Posted May 12, 2011 No. Your best bet to save space is to record at half screen. 1 Link to comment
Suicide Posted May 12, 2011 Content Count: 1249 Joined: 01/15/11 Status: Offline Share Posted May 12, 2011 There are some recording programs that allow you to shorten the file size, although fraps should not use that much. I think you should check your settings, I've had this problem before, but not with fraps. 1 Link to comment
Nishok Posted May 12, 2011 Content Count: 3178 Joined: 08/06/08 Status: Offline Share Posted May 12, 2011 Set it to 30FPS, since 4GiB for 1 minute is stupid, lol. My settings are: Full screen, 29.99 FPS. Giving me like 1GiB per minute. If you want it to auto-encode.. Nope, fraps doesn't have such thing. You'll have to find another program for that. But the problem with those recording programs is that the quality will decrease dramatically because it needs to convert the raw file as fast as possible. 1 Link to comment
hV Posted May 12, 2011 Content Count: 930 Joined: 12/27/09 Status: Offline Share Posted May 12, 2011 If you had Fraps doing that as well as creating the video, you wouldn't even be able to play your game haha. If all these suggestions don't help, record your video, create the movie and then delete the raw files to save space. It's not the greatest idea if you have some good footage but if you have no choice... 1 Link to comment
sebak Posted May 12, 2011 Content Count: 1710 Joined: 02/03/11 Status: Offline Share Posted May 12, 2011 i was recording at 60 fps fullsize Link to comment
Nishok Posted May 13, 2011 Content Count: 3178 Joined: 08/06/08 Status: Offline Share Posted May 13, 2011 i was recording at 60 fps fullsize See, that is your huge file cause. Change it to 30FPS if you want the filesize to drop drastically (The quality will drop a little bit, but you normally shouldn't notice the difference). Link to comment
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