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    I'm using Sony Vegas Platinum 9.0 and today I tried to record something on FGunZ with Fraps. I tried to make the record HD with Sony Vegas but it actually turned in to so fcked up quality. Anyone knows any tips?
    Thanks in advance.

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    Look on YouTube for good render settings.


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    I've watched some videos like 1080p HD settings but it is not working. I uploaded the vid on youtube it had from 360 to 1080p but the quality was like 240p..

    I always try to help players but now I see how many gives a f*cking sh1t about me.
    Last edited by GeorgeGFX; 05-09-2012 at 08:15 PM.

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    Export it to a ".mov" extension, also knows as quicktime.

    Keep all the settings high and you shouldn't lose any quality. You'll now get a very large file depending on the duration. Now get quicktimepro (simply fill in a key, google / youtube it.) and go to file --> export in quicktime.
    Now go settings and set it to "h264". Then I always put the quality to 92.

    My files turn from 6g to 15mb

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    Originally Posted by slugheady View Post
    Export it to a ".mov" extension, also knows as quicktime.

    Keep all the settings high and you shouldn't lose any quality. You'll now get a very large file depending on the duration. Now get quicktimepro (simply fill in a key, google / youtube it.) and go to file --> export in quicktime.
    Now go settings and set it to "h264". Then I always put the quality to 92.

    My files turn from 6g to 15mb
    Thanks a lot mate.

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    Don't. Bad... VERY bad. I'll get you a basic guide to this stuff.



    If you have any problems message me. I'm a wizard with this stuff xP

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    Whats wrong with .mov to h264?

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    Originally Posted by slugheady View Post
    Whats wrong with .mov to h264?
    Still not maximizing Quality & Size.

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    Originally Posted by Razer View Post
    Still not maximizing Quality & Size.
    Besides from the black border and the low quality screenshots I used, what is wrong with this quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdjZIlTIMkQ ?

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    Originally Posted by slugheady View Post
    Besides from the black border and the low quality screenshots I used, what is wrong with this quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdjZIlTIMkQ ?
    How do you possibly test quality with screenshots vs gameplay?

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