Best way to combine videos from fraps in premiere pro CS5.5?
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So i like to record matches that i play in League of legends and i am using fraps. It is set to 40fps and half size. recording size 960x540. So when all fraps brakes it up into around 10 videos and a total of 50GBs total. I under stand why it brakes it up but i would like to put them all together into one video and then from there i can compress it with some programs i have but when i try to put all the videos together i can never get a good quality video. I would but all the videos in Adobe premiere pro CS5.5 and export them and when they are exported they end up squished or grainy. i know 960x540 is a little weird size but i can never get premiere pro to export it right. I can't seem to get the right frame size to export. sometimes frame size is locked depending on codex but I'm not sure what I'm doing when it comes to all that. so if anyone can help me if they know a different way to combine all the videos together in a different program or in premiere pro (that would be nice) and if so explain in detail if in premiere pro how to set settings so it stays at that size and not trying to change image size of video. if it helps i can also record and 1920x1080 if its more easier frame to deal with. and and or enplane best codex to use as well. bonus if you know a way so fraps doesn't record my mic as open and maybe only when i press a key (sometimes loud sounds or deep breaths are heard)
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Answer:
Fraps doesn't support AVI 2.0 OpenDML extensions; so the maximum clip size is about 3.9GB. That's why your files split into 4GB parts and you have to combine videos through the premiere. It's quite bothering/annoying. Try Bandicam. It supports AVI 2.0 OpenDML extensions. So you don't have to worry about splitting the files. Also, you can upload the recorded file to YouTube without converting because the recorded file size is much smaller than Fraps. for examples) - Fraps: 300MB - Bandicam: 15MB See http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=bandicam
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Fraps doesn't support AVI 2.0 OpenDML extensions; so the maximum clip size is about 3.9GB. That's why your files split into 4GB parts and you have to combine videos through the premiere. It's quite bothering/annoying. Try Bandicam. It supports AVI 2.0 OpenDML extensions. So you don't have to worry about splitting the files. Also, you can upload the recorded file to YouTube without converting because the recorded file size is much smaller than Fraps. for examples) - Fraps: 300MB - Bandicam: 15MB See http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=bandicam
Tom Nathan
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