Youtube likes those the most, I've found. Expect 300-1200MB per rendered video depending on resolution and length, and upwards of 10 gigs in the raw FRAPS files 'cause FRAPS doesn't compress the files it records.
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i5 4670k @ 4.9GHz - Stock Heatsink - The rest is melted silicon but I think I have a graphics card in there somewhere It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
Publish to H.264, 4000 KBps (might be Kbps, not COMPLETELY sure on that) video bitrate and 192 KBps audio bitrate works incredibly well for 720p. 1080p I'd bump it up to 8500 KBps or higher.
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Retired StaffI am a nooby at rendering and making gaming videos, and I was just curious If I am doing it right.
I have 15 mins of Minecraft video, approx 12 GB and rendered with sony vegas to .wmv
My rendered video was 624MB. Is it suppose to be this big?
I am a noob at this, so I don't know what the average size is.
Also am I rendering it correctly? It is taking an hour and a half to render it.
Thanks, all help is appreciated.
Youtube likes those the most, I've found. Expect 300-1200MB per rendered video depending on resolution and length, and upwards of 10 gigs in the raw FRAPS files 'cause FRAPS doesn't compress the files it records.
It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
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