[CoDBO] A Short Fragmovie (Winter 2010)
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This video is a response to Black Ops PC :: Recording Smooth Gameplay Tutorial :: Part 2 :: G-Man [HD]
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Nice.
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@Menhsa I played the replay at 0.2x speed while recording. Then sped up the video in VirtualDub(free program), multiplied by 5, to get normal speed. You can speed up video in video editors too.
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@ZuperKim90 ahh ok but did you record the demos on half speed (and high quality) and then speed up the video in your editor program?
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Hey!
May I ask what editing-program your using?
I use Sony Vegas 10 pro and i can't find a way to make the video 5 times as fast...
Nice video by the way, crazy skills! (:
citrynjuice 10 months ago
@citrynjuice Hi, thanks. I used Vegas 8.0 for this video.
Two ways I know:
- Hold Ctrl while you click and hold left mouse button at the edge of a clip. Then drag to increase/decrease its speed. The wider you drag the clip, the slower its playback. The smaller you drag the clip, the faster its playback.
- Right-click on a clip > Properties > Change 'Playback rate'. The higher the value, the faster the playback. 4.000 (4x) is the fastest you can go.
Tell me if this was what you needed to know.
ZuperKim90 10 months ago
@ZuperKim90
Ehrm, I guess that this movie was made in the way that g-man did his?
But how on earth did you speed things down 5 times?! :P
In Vegas 10, as you say, you can only speed things up 4x in properties when you right-click...
And if you do it the other way, as you stated... Holding down Ctrl and drag the clip, it will stop at four times as fast aswell, so that doesn't work either...
But thanks anyway, please tell me if you find a way! :P
citrynjuice 10 months ago
@citrynjuice
1. Record in-game replay, 0.2x speed, with Fraps (or any other video-recorder). Let's say you record in 20 fps.
2. Open VirtualDub(free program) and open the avi file. Video > Framerate... > "Change frame rate to (fps)"
Type in the frame rate of the avi you recorded with Fraps BUT multiplied with 5.
20 x 5 = 100 ... type in 100 as a value for "Change frame rate to (fps)"
3. File > Save as AVI (it will not lose quality - uncompressed) Done. Import that .avi into Vegas.
ZuperKim90 10 months ago
holy crap you got skills
MrLufugful 11 months ago
@MrLufugful Thanks
ZuperKim90 11 months ago