Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

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Heskey
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Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Heskey »

Hi all,

I'm considering recording and uploading PR clips to YouTube as a side-hobby and I'm looking for advice on how to capture, edit and upload on a time-budget.

I work full-time in a mentally demanding shift-work job, have an active social life and relationship to maintain. I'm not looking to become to next YouTube sensation. I have next-to-no editing experience (made 3 videos in WMM in 200 8) . I can't post weekly videos and I don't expect it to be anything spectacular. Just game play videos I think.

What's the best way to go about this?

I have an Intel i5-3570k, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, and a Radeon HD 7870 2GB. PR is installed on a 1TB HDD. There is 350GB free on this HDD.

On that same HDD, I have FRAPS which I use as an FPS counter and screen shot capture program in games. I play PR on full graphics with average 60-100 FPS, dropping to 30-40 sometimes; when playing maps like Fallujah and looking South-West

Back when I tried doing this for DayZ (and got no where), there were a lot of arguments over whether to use FRAPS, BandiCam or some other programs. I'm most familiar with FRAPS and would prefer to keep it.

I don't know what settings I'd need to use to record 720/1080p videos for YouTube (anything less isn't worth watching).

I'd like to record in-game audio, as well as my own voice (is it possible to only record your voice from within the game, so it doesn't catch ALL my audio? (I breathe quite heavily!)).

My headset which I use for playback and recording is a Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 (USB).

I don't have any video editing software.

Anyone able to offer some clear and comprehensive advice?

Thanks!
Gracler
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Gracler »

When recording to YouTube you should run your game at a 16:9 ratio like 1920x1080 (1080p) or 1280x720 (720p) to avoid the black borders in your upload. It should be possible to upload other aspect ratio's and get rid of the black bars but the quality will be decreased a bit.
Anything less than 720p should be avoided as you start to lose details.

Your recording fps can be 24 fps which would save you a lot of hard disk space. You only really need higher fps if you plan on editing in some slow motion effects, so if you want to slow it by 50% you need double the fps to make it smooth (48 fps).
If you are recording a night map you might want to go up to 30 fps as the contrast will be higher.

Each upload can only have 1 fps speed so you can't easily put 2 clips of different fps together in 1 video.

I personally like Fraps but I guess other programs do a decent job too.

I suppose you could use Windows live movie maker to do some light editing like cutting etc. Just please don't add too much annotation as it distracts a lot. Especially avoid intro's as you-tubers generally hate those. Just cut out the uninteresting stuff like perhaps loading screens and dead-space and your good to go :)
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KEIOS
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by KEIOS »

I'm using Dxtory to record and used Weed-Killers tutorial to set it up: [3dAC] Season 3 | View topic - [How-To] Record a gameplay in HD
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Jigsaw »

Indeed, when I used to do this regularly I used exactly this tut and it worked like a charm :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CKjNcSUNt8
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end... "
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Post by MaSSive »

I guess three quotes of same thing would be too much but yeah what gazz and jigsaw said.
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Heskey »

Noted guys, I'll look into it in a few days when I have some time away from work - thanks!
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Just follow my guide and be happy. :p

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Arab
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Arab »

MSI Afterburner is an overclocking tool and also a video recorder, screenshot capturer that's customizable and free!

You can see your FPS in real-time and record any application with it.

MSI Afterburner

Tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSbJlfJt ... e=youtu.be
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=RC=NZ Randomhole
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by =RC=NZ Randomhole »

If you can, write to a separate drive to the drive your OS and game is running on.
This will avoid any possible recording FPS drops :)
But +1 for DXTory with Lagarith
Heskey
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Post by Heskey »

=RC=NZ Randomhole wrote:If you can, write to a separate drive to the drive your OS and game is running on.
This will avoid any possible recording FPS drops :)
Unfortunately my OS is on the SSD and FRAPS and PR are on my HDD.
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Post by =RC=NZ Randomhole »

Heskey wrote:Unfortunately my OS is on the SSD and FRAPS and PR are on my HDD.
No room for PR on the SSD?
Its somewhere around 13gb Total I 'believe'
Disable hibernation.
Move indexing folder to HDD
Reduce pagefile size
Heskey
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Heskey »

I take it I'd need BF2 installed on my SSD to also install PR on it?

dbzao, your guide was really useful but the software has changed now and the options are different now than as shown in your videos. Also, I found installing the mp3 audio codec a nightmare, seemed very complex - I think VirtualDUB might just be a bit too basic; I'd like a few more options available, but still adamant that I want to use FRAPS.
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Onil »

If your purpose is to only upload small clips or even full rounds you can always use Open Broadcaster Software to stream to Twitch where everything gets recorded automatically without any FPS drop. This will however only work if you don't intend to edit the footage besides doing small cuts on which part of the footage you want to highlight but you won't be able to join two clips together though.

I find that this is the easiest way possible and it still allows you to upload to youtube directly.
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by LITOralis.nMd »

Some of the biggest youtubers are switching over to this new software...


1. Download VB-Audio CABLE is a Windows Audio Driver working as Virtual Audio Cable.
VB-Audio Virtual Cable
Direct download link:
http://vbaudio.jcedeveloppement.com/Dow ... ack42b.zip

INSTALLATION
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Just UNZIP the package in a folder somewhere on your hard-disk and
launch the Setup program from there (! IN ADMINISTRATOR MODE !).

- VBCABLE_Setup.exe will install driver on 32 bit O/S
(will do nothing on 64 bit O/S)

- VBCABLE_Setup_x64.exe will install driver on 64 bit O/S
(will not run on 32bits O/S)

During installation, the Setup Application can be shown as
"not responding" for few seconds. It is not a problem,
just wait the end of the installation (a dialog-box will say you
when it is finished).

It is recommaeded to reboot after installation.
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2. Download VoiceMeeter
VB-Audio VoiceMeeter
Direct download link:
http://vbaudio.jcedeveloppement.com/Dow ... _v1005.zip

Video tutorial on installation of VB-Audio CABLE and VoiceMeeter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoS39lr_HPE

Video tutorial to use VirtualAudioCable it to record gameplay with DxTory:
How to record PC Games! No LAG! Anyone can do it! - YouTube

And here is the updated tutorial, replacing the $25 VirtualAudioCable software with the free VoiceMeeter software:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPOPjJj1s0c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPOPjJj1s0c
Heskey
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Re: Advice on recording & uploading PR videos as a side-hobby?

Post by Heskey »

Is that for audio stuff? It looks awfully technical! Why is this so difficult? =[
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