I'm trying to record a video of an ability I made and managed it using Fraps. It's a short video (only have Fraps' free version), but I managed to capture everything okay. I downloaded VirtualDub and XVid and DivX codecs.
Unfortunately, Virtualdub doesn't have either in its list of compression options. I tried getting the K-Lite Codec pack, and it works, but the ffdshow compression made the video look absolutely terrible (have no idea what I'm doing in this field, so it's possible I didn't input a setting I was supposed to).
Anybody have a solution to this? I tried getting an older version of DivX and VirtualDub still couldn't detect it. Even if you just knew some good options to set for ffdshow, that would be great.
I personally have Fraps, VirtualDub (some really old version I think, it's 1.8.6), and the K-lite codec pack. It works like a charm, I compress my videos using the "Xvid MPEG-4" codec, using the profile "Xvid HDTV" in the properties, and quantizer set to something around 4-5.
This is what you get once it's uploaded on Youtube:
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I'm trying to record a video of an ability I made and managed it using Fraps. It's a short video (only have Fraps' free version), but I managed to capture everything okay. I downloaded VirtualDub and XVid and DivX codecs.
Unfortunately, Virtualdub doesn't have either in its list of compression options. I tried getting the K-Lite Codec pack, and it works, but the ffdshow compression made the video look absolutely terrible (have no idea what I'm doing in this field, so it's possible I didn't input a setting I was supposed to).
Anybody have a solution to this? I tried getting an older version of DivX and VirtualDub still couldn't detect it. Even if you just knew some good options to set for ffdshow, that would be great.
My operating system is Windows 7 64 bit.
I personally have Fraps, VirtualDub (some really old version I think, it's 1.8.6), and the K-lite codec pack. It works like a charm, I compress my videos using the "Xvid MPEG-4" codec, using the profile "Xvid HDTV" in the properties, and quantizer set to something around 4-5.
This is what you get once it's uploaded on Youtube: