Difference between revisions of "User:Torley Linden/Capture"
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== Encoding == | == Encoding == | ||
Get and install '''[http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FFCoder FFCoder]'''. | Get and install '''[http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FFCoder FFCoder]'''. Then open it and: | ||
# Click the '''File Format''' dropdown and choose '''MP4 (*.mp4)''' . | |||
# Click the '''Video''' dropdown and choose '''H.264 (x264)''' . | |||
# Click '''Configure''' under '''Video'''. | |||
# In the '''General''' tab, match these settings and click '''OK'''. | |||
#: [[File:FFCoder_-_H-264.png|320px]] | |||
# Click the '''Audio''' dropdown and choose '''Disable'''. | |||
# Drag FRAPS video files onto FFCoder to add them to the list. | # Drag FRAPS video files onto FFCoder to add them to the list. | ||
#: [[ | #: [[File:FFCoder.png|320px]] | ||
# Click '''Output''' to choose a folder for them to be saved. | # Click '''Output''' to choose a folder for them to be saved. | ||
# Click '''Start''' to begin the process. (It's nice to see how much disk space is saved!) | # Click '''Start''' to begin the process. (It's nice to see how much disk space is saved!) | ||
So open FFCoder and: | So open FFCoder and: | ||
After conversion, play the files to verify they look good, then transfer as usual. | After conversion, play the files to verify they look good, then transfer as usual. | ||
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# Click the '''File Format''' dropdown and choose '''Wave Audio (*.wav)'''. | # Click the '''File Format''' dropdown and choose '''Wave Audio (*.wav)'''. | ||
# Click the '''Audio''' dropdown and choose '''PCM'''. By default you should have these settings: | # Click the '''Audio''' dropdown and choose '''PCM'''. By default you should have these settings: | ||
#: [[File:FFCoder_-_PCM.png]] | #: [[File:FFCoder_-_PCM.png|thumb|none|'''Configure''' button]] | ||
#: [[File:FFCoder_-_Audio_Filters.png]] | #: [[File:FFCoder_-_Audio_Filters.png|thumb|none|'''Filters''' button]] | ||
Keep the filenames the same (except for the suffix) so I know which audio files go with each video ones. | Keep the filenames the same (except for the suffix) so I know which audio files go with each video ones. |
Revision as of 10:40, 24 August 2010
This page is targeted at Destination Guide machinima capture to be used by Brett and Torley Linden, and maybe others.
Optimal settings before filming
- In Me menu > Preferences and in the Graphics tab, click Ultra on the Quality and speed slider.
- While you're there, click Hardware and check Anisotropic Filtering and set Antialiasing to 4x or higher.
- Click OK.
- Restart the Viewer or Antialiasing won't take effect.
Also:
- Boost performance a little by enabling Advanced > Run Multiple Threads.
- Remember to turn off HUD attachments so they don't clutter the screen while filming!
- Feel free to fine-tune things in the Graphics tab depending on the scene. If performance gets chunky, lower Draw Distance or disable Water reflections.
- Sometimes, classic clouds look like ass (and slow performance somewhat too). Turn them off:
- Go to World menu > Sun.
- Click Advanced Sky.
- Click CLOUDS tab.
- Uncheck Draw Classic Clouds.
Resizing the Viewer window
This is important so your shots are the exact size and don't need to be cropped later.
- Open the Advanced menu.
- Choose Advanced > Set Window Size.
- Change window size to
1280 x 720
(it'll autocomplete, it's a preset). - Click Set.
Hiding the user interface
This removes distractions so you can focus on great shots inworld!
- Choose Advanced > Rendering Features > UI — but before you toggle that, be sure to note the shortcut key. You'll need it to turn the UI back on, or else you need to relog.
In some cases you'll want the UI on (to capture text chat, name tags, etc.).
FRAPS settings
Some of these need to be tailored to your specific preferences. For example, set Video Capture Hotkey to what you like most.
- Video Capture Settings - Usually 30 fps, you won't see higher in most content-rich regions, anyway.
- Sound Capture Settings
- Check Record Win7 sound if you want to record voice chat coming from other people in Second Life. This also records all other system sound so make sure you have distractions (like music streams) turned off if preferred.
- Check Record external input if you want to record your voice chat (and everything else that's fed into your mic input). Otherwise, for cleaner sound, turn this off (because there may still be ambient noise and bumps). Unlike on a Mac solution like Screenflow, on FRAPS, both Record Win7 sound and Record external input are mixed together, so make sure you do a test recording and get the levels right (for example, so your voice isn't substantially softer than what's inworld).
- Hide mouse cursor in video - You'll want this checked for most "beauty" machinima shots, especially if the UI is hidden.
Encoding
Get and install FFCoder. Then open it and:
- Click the File Format dropdown and choose MP4 (*.mp4) .
- Click the Video dropdown and choose H.264 (x264) .
- Click Configure under Video.
- In the General tab, match these settings and click OK.
- Click the Audio dropdown and choose Disable.
- Drag FRAPS video files onto FFCoder to add them to the list.
- Click Output to choose a folder for them to be saved.
- Click Start to begin the process. (It's nice to see how much disk space is saved!)
So open FFCoder and:
After conversion, play the files to verify they look good, then transfer as usual.
You may want to save this preset via File > Save Preset but I've had buggy behavior with it.
You can try experimenting with including Audio — it crashes me but it may work for you.
To convert audio separately (Torley needs to manually merge these later until he finds a way to use both without FFCoder crashing):
- Click the File Format dropdown and choose Wave Audio (*.wav).
- Click the Audio dropdown and choose PCM. By default you should have these settings:
Keep the filenames the same (except for the suffix) so I know which audio files go with each video ones.