ok,i so i recorded a video of minecraft with FRAPS.
Its all good quality n all but it takes ages to upload.
then i edit it with windows movie maker and WTF ITS QUALITY DROPS.
it looks TERRIBLE,and the resolution got changed or something!
whats supposed to be a + looks like a - or a |!
help D:
how can i make it look..."watchable" like all those people who make lets plays and stuff and not some squished up distorted thing....
If WMM is making your quality terrible, you're probably just not exporting the correct format. Pick 720p HD and you should be fine for quality. I spend half my editing time on compression and quality "control" since I'm picky. The files from Fraps are large since they are nearly uncompressed from recording. No one expects you to upload those.
Does the video inside of WMM look bad, if so, that's understandable. If the video has poor quality after you produce, you have to change what file your exporting it as.
Fraps and then Windows Movie Maker are EXACTLY what I use to make my videos, and I've not had a single complaint about video quality. http://www.youtube.com/user/Arkenor
Windows Movie Maker has a built in Youtube export feature. If you use that, then you ought not to be able to go far wrong.
Built in youtube feature in WMM? Although I don't see it when I publish my videos, I use the "Windows Media HD for Xbox (PAL) 6.9Mbps" setting for my widescreen videos. The output display ratio is the same as youtube 1280x720.
Hypercam seems to speed up my videos and makes the sound lag (I blew up a creeper. 10 seconds later: SSSSsssss). I fixed it by recording the video twice (one for video and one for sound).
Its all good quality n all but it takes ages to upload.
then i edit it with windows movie maker and WTF ITS QUALITY DROPS.
it looks TERRIBLE,and the resolution got changed or something!
whats supposed to be a + looks like a - or a |!
help D:
how can i make it look..."watchable" like all those people who make lets plays and stuff and not some squished up distorted thing....
Built in youtube feature in WMM? Although I don't see it when I publish my videos, I use the "Windows Media HD for Xbox (PAL) 6.9Mbps" setting for my widescreen videos. The output display ratio is the same as youtube 1280x720.
BTW I like your series Arkenor. Go hawk mountain!