Visual Boy Advance - Using Emulators to Record Video Game Footage [3/4]
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Ok so Ijust download ffdshow compressor and I want to use it while recording but whenever I want to select the codec its not there. Help..........
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@UltiMario1337 Youtube -
They Sold Their Souls For Music
But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the polluted, as for murderers,
fornicators, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their lot shall be in
the lake that burns with fire and sulphur, which is the second death
Revelation 21:8
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Hay your video helped me so much. thank you very much. In exchange for you helping me. you should come check out my videos i JUST uploaded one from the vba tell me what u think of it
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@7677876 it records sound
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how do you add sound
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I record a video using Xvid MPEG-4 Codec/ Helix YV12 YUV Codec then I replayed it.
The video's sound is faster than image. Can you suggest another Codec to record gba
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@7677876 Records everything in the emulator including sound :)
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So is the .avi the emulator records just a silent video? Or does it record sound as well?
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@USKZ92 If you're trying to put it on Movie Maker, just leave it Uncompressed.
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im trying to make a lets play of pokemon yellow but every time i record a video i either cant play the video or it will have a glichy screen for half the video, wtf?? Help?
Can someone PLEASE help?
Ok, I made a video. If I just upload it to youtube without doing anything, It takes over an hour to process before the upload.. If I put it in windows movie maker, it processes fine, but it saves as a file type that youtube doesn't accept.
So, how do you change filetype in windows movie maker? I've tried EVERYTHING. Thanks in advance.
UltiMario1337 2 years ago
In Windows Movie Maker, be sure to select "Publish to Computer" or "Save to Computer" or something worded like that. It's one of the last options on the left side of the screen.
Then you'll be given a few options. I don't know what version of Windows Movie Maker you are using, so I can't tell you exactly what format to use, but I can say that some of them are low-bitrate WMVs that rip the guts out of your video quality, so set it to something with a higher bitrate and see how it goes.
CrappyCaptureDevice 2 years ago