The Battle of Stormwind AH

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The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Summonium » May 17th, '13, 14:45

Had nothing todo when thursdays raid ended early so i made this awesome vid !
both as an experiment with Adobe Premiere and as a way to spread the greatness of the Choo Choo.
Watch in fullscreen with 1080p plx !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwN0mPXu2-k
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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Knockerr » May 17th, '13, 19:24

Sumo what did you use to record ?

You should try Dxtory: http://dxtory.com/v2-home-en.html
And then download and use Lagarith Lossless Video Codec: http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html
try with the YV12 codec, it doesnt use as much space but keeps the quality

I've been testing it out, but need to get a couple of hard drive to make a raid for storing them.

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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Summonium » May 18th, '13, 02:06

This was recorded with fraps using lossless avi in 2560x1440, which in turn was imported into adobe premiere and after effects/edit was encoded to 40mbit cbr h.264 1080p and uploaded to youtube.

i could prolly save some space@hd with some lossless codec. Problem is that that codec most proberly taxes the cpu pretty hard during capture=lag, which i dont want :D
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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Knockerr » May 18th, '13, 11:01

Actually summo from the test's I did recording in HD @ 30fps using that codec while recording there was little to no difference, I was recording to a second HDD but the write speed bandwidth was only 70mb which was too low. I think you ideally need a raid array of HDD for the extra bandwidth to write effectively.

I dont know what kind of setup you have, are you writing the fraps to a single separate HDD?

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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Malthred » May 18th, '13, 11:24

Nerds!
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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Summonium » May 18th, '13, 13:29

Im using a 2600k@4.6ghz, 16gb ram together with a amd 7850 with a slight oc.
The disk im writing to is a old 5400rpm 1.5tb drive and wow itself is on a ssd.
So fraps basically has the hd all for itself during capture, never had any probs with dropped frames etc.
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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Baltisaw » May 18th, '13, 20:18

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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Summonium » Mar 23rd, '18, 01:01

bump
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Re: The Battle of Stormwind AH

Postby Gary » Mar 23rd, '18, 12:34

Summonium wrote:bump

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