BeresaadSoldier wrote...
Hey, I liked your vids. Mind if you share your PC spec and your rendering software/method? 550 megs for 20 mins of 1080p seems incredibly good...
Do you capture at 30fps? Or higher?
Sorry, many questions at once but I'm really interested in the answers to those.
My CPU isn't all that great, couple years old Core 2 Duo E6750 at 2.67 GHz. I'm running Windows 7 x64 with 4 GB of RAM and a couple of Hitachi 7200 RPM terabyte drives. I use onboard sound (SoundMAX, I think) and my video card is a Radeon HD 5770 (XFX model HD-577x-ZNFC, 1 GB DDR5 RAM, no overclock), driving a Samsung Syncmaster P2350 (1920x1080 native).
I use FRAPS to capture at 30 FPS. While I'm recording, the framerate isn't all that great. It varies between 25 and 40 FPS. The video capture loads the system a lot--normally I get solid 60 FPS in ME2 with all the graphics goodies turned on. Also, if you look closely, you can notice some hitches in the video, when FRAPS switches to a new video file it sometimes takes a couple frames to catch up. It's possible that if I captured at 24 FPS it'd be more solid, but YouTube 1080p video is 30 fps.
For editing and rendering the H.264 video, I use Corel VideoStudio Pro X3. I used to use Adobe Premiere Elements, but the latest version (8) kinda sucks. Premiere Elements 8 doesn't support 1080p H.264 (AVC) output, but Video Studio Pro X3 does.
The rendered files are about 2 GB for a half hour of video, and that takes hours to upload to YouTube, depending on the time of day. Episode 3 took 6 hours after 3 multi-hour partial transfers failed... it was a pain. My Comcast upload speed sucks.
Glad you liked 'em. I'm hoping to get up at least one per day, but I'll probably miss one or two days here and there as things come up. It only takes 20-30 minutes to do a mission, but the editing, rendering and uploading is time consuming, and I want to be able to use my computer for other things, too.
Modifié par badkenbad, 20 avril 2010 - 05:28 .