VirtualDub 720p HD settings for YouTube! [Good quality, small file size]
I often record gameplay clips from video games I’m playing with FRAPS. Usually in 1920×1080 resolution depending on the game and the FPS I get with FRAPS running. For transcoding the raw footage to...
View ArticleReal-Time Screen capturing/recording easily done with VirtualDub and VHScrCap
I’ve been looking for a way to capture my screen (not screen-shot it, but real-time capture) while on my OS (WinXP). I’ve found a lot solutions, but all of them involved shelling out money one way or...
View ArticleFraps & VirtualDub: How to save disk space and enjoy good quality, small file...
The biggest problem most of us face while recording gameplay clips with Fraps is its disk space usage. Fraps records everything uncompressed, continuously (free version is limited to 30 sec.) and...
View ArticleVirtualDub: How to watermark your videos
There are many folks out there who like to watermark their videos in all possible kind of ways. Some like to use huge introductions and others, like me, are satisfied with small but noninvasive logos....
View ArticleVirtualDub: How to split and merge video files
Folks have been asking me here, here and on my YouTube channel how to split a single movie file into multiple ones, and how to merge multiple ones into a single movie. I made 2 How-to clips way back...
View ArticleVirtualDub: How to prevent asynchronous sound
According to some comments from here, here and in some of the Emails I get people sometime experience asynchronous sound. As I have speculated here, this is most likely due the CPU being overwhelmed...
View ArticleVirtualDub: Use ffdshow filters (resize, sharpen, wartermark) in VirtualDub
In the guides here and here I talk about using the VirtualDub internal filters, namely the resize and sharpen filters. But you can also use external filters. I use the ffdshow filters. What is ffdshow,...
View ArticleVirtualDub: How to use mkv, mp4, flv, mov and other file formats with VirtualDub
A lot of people keep asking me how to use VirtualDub with other files formats besides .avi. Like mkv, flv, mp4 or even .mov. VirtualDub, as stand-alone, cannot handle mkv, mp4, flv, mov or any other...
View ArticleIntel Core i7-2600K and encoding with VirtualDub
A couple weeks ago I retired my old 3GHz overclocked Q6600 and upgraded to Intel’s new flagship CPU i7 2600k. Now before I start writing up my very short opinion and review, those are the settings I...
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