[ TuT ] Fraps and Sony Vegas Pro 10/11 Render Settings | Best Settings

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2012

This is a video tutorial on how to setup fraps and sony vegas for the best possible video quality.

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  • I have your same settings for Fraps, but it lags my game when I'm playing and recording.....

    my specs:

    -i7 2670QM

    -8GB RAM

    -Geforce GT 555M (1GB VRAM)

    -750GB HDD

    any ideas?

  • @Mutterjunge Could be your graphics cards clock speed. Try overclocking a tad bit with MSI Afterburner

  • @Xflinitrix Hey dude i just ran into a Slight Problem, Everytime i Render my Videos in Sony Vegas 10 Pro they all come out in Widescreen im running my games in 1920x1080 and my Monitor is 1920x1080 and i got Aspect Ratio turned off and crop/pan doesn't work they all end up rendering in Widescreen, I want Fullscreen 1920x1080! Any advice on how to change Widescreen to Fullscreen?

  • @PromiserOfdeath2 Are you making sure that you're rendering in 1920x1080? If you take a screenshot of your problem, I will be glad to help.

  • @Xflinitrix can i make you a video instead then share it with you?

  • @PromiserOfdeath2 Sure sounds good! Shoot me a pm with the video and explain your error!

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  • Thanks for the guide decided to try out sony vegas pro opposed to windows live movie maker for my video, hoping the file size isnt to huge :) thanks again

  • @xJaMeSeY if you still dont know, under customize template, video tab, make pixel aspect ration 1.000 (square), that will fix it

  • Hey man i just got vegas pro 11, but it wont recognize my recordings that i have made with Ftaps or MSI's software. It will load the video but wont show it on the player so that i can see what im editing

  • @Xflinitrix

    I would... but I'm not going to overclock my laptops GPU, if it were a desktop then I would.... but I figured it out anyway....

    I record at 100FPS (doesn't make my game lag) and then I render at 29.97fps. Runs really smooth

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