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Races in .avi files in NFS: U

Posted: 05 Oct 2004, 10:41
by theangelious
How can I record my races in Need for Speed Underground in .avi files?

THNX

Posted: 05 Oct 2004, 11:28
by hot sauce
Have you tried fraps?
You might want to download that and give it a shot. i don't remeber if it saves the files as .AVI's but im sure you can convert them.

Goodluck

Posted: 05 Oct 2004, 11:50
by Sweeper
It does, BUT it EATS harddrive space, so for a longer drift vid or race vid, make sure you got a few gigs free as it saves them uncompressed and that eats space.

Posted: 06 Oct 2004, 21:06
by theangelious
THNX to all of U!!!
Oh, my races won't be longer than 1 minute.
How many HDD space will it require?
Sorry about spelling.
THNX again!

Posted: 06 Oct 2004, 21:17
by VPNeverLoser
i once recorded a 15min drifting video in NFSU on t6 10laps and it took so much space that i cent even delete it :(
damn it

Posted: 06 Oct 2004, 21:59
by jemc
VPNeverLoser wrote:i once recorded a 15min drifting video in NFSU on t6 10laps and it took so much space that i cent even delete it :(
damn it
d00d that's really bad

Posted: 07 Oct 2004, 00:17
by Mistral
VPNeverLoser wrote:i once recorded a 15min drifting video in NFSU on t6 10laps and it took so much space that i cent even delete it :(
damn it
:lol:
Then delete it in console mode! ;) (DOS window : Start > Run > type 'cmd' or 'command')

Posted: 08 Oct 2004, 22:17
by ViperJay
hey man, I recorded a short video with fraps, but it hasn't sound and I'd like to edit it (cut some frames, add another view image, etc...) can you help me? I need a program? which is the best ?
tnx

Posted: 08 Oct 2004, 22:19
by Andre_online
Can Fraps caputue when we're playing online? Will it affect the RAM in our PC? Image

Posted: 08 Oct 2004, 22:24
by ViperJay
yeah, I think so, every time you use a program it needs your ram...btw, fraps is a "light" program, so it would not gives you problems while playing I suppose

Posted: 25 Oct 2004, 17:10
by davil
Some people have commented that fraps avis can be converted to wmv easily enough with Windows Movie Maker (comes with XP) - I've been using fraps for quite a while with GTA:Vice City and then editing my videos together with Adobe Premiere - it works a treat. From Premiere you can save as any form of video and you can even download faster MPEG compression addons etc. Hope this helps. Oh and btw GAMECAM uses less CPU time when recording so it lets you play your games at almost full speed. Can't remember what file format it uses though. Aw well.