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Topic: converting fraps video
Martz
Posts: 2031
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hai guys, recorded a 10 second video with fraps, the file is 101MB, it's avi format, how can I make this file smaller? you can download 720p trailers that go for longer than 10 seconda that are less than 101MB :/
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Slydog
Posts: 66
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ffmpeg h264 2 pass?
taggs
Posts: 2564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
try again hashy
whoop
Posts: 13960
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I prefer using CamStudio. It's free and can encode to anything you like on the fly (cpu power permitting).

To convert the video you have, try handbrake or mediacoder (hashy suggested media coder but f***ed up his post, I figured he'd edit it to correct it but he just deleted it instead, NOOB!).
The GuVna
Posts: 857
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Use Virtual Dub
parabol
Posts: 5280
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/2688825

Read the Intro+Preparation to set up Virtualdub + xvid. Then scroll down and read "Processing the video". The instructions were written with game videos in mind, probably what you're after since you mentioned fraps.
Martz
Posts: 2032
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah I saw that one parabol, but when I tried to drag+drop avi file into vdub I got the following error:

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/joekool1983/vdub.jpg
greazy
Posts: 916
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Use windows movie maker. Simple as pie. Pie is tasty as well.
Hashy
Posts: 206
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use mediacoder. h.264, 2-pass, mp4 container

http://www.mediacoderhq.com/
The GuVna
Posts: 858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Weird, did you "install" fraps, or just copy its executable & files, as I'm pretty sure when it's installed it adds it codecs in aswell so its videos can be viewed in media programs & edited in video editing programs.
Martz
Posts: 2033
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think I installed it back when I had XP, then simply backed up the folder and copied it over when I installed vista64...

will try hashy link tonight...
flagger
Posts: 278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fraps just saves to a uncompressed generic avi file right?

For quick and dirty encodes i use Virtualdub + VFW x264 (http://komisar.gin.by/ get the clear version). I have no problems with using fraps generated avi in virtualdub
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