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RO-Lazur movie

that's some sweet music on there :) to bad its bots though, but i liked the clips

They aint bots you choob!!(second thought those names look a bit generic) It was a full manned server (i think :rolleyes:)

The names dont look like bots but then again i dont play this too often.

Appreciate the feedback m8
 
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Excellent video. Nice editing, good music choice and a very nice selection of scenes. :>

I personally hate videos with generic rock/metal music in the background and people just showing how they frag. This one catches the intense battles RO can have pretty good.

I'm looking forward to more videos :) Maybe you could use the RO soundtrack, fits very well too (obviously ;) ).
 
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Yes Athena, even though they are bots it still represents what RO is about, i added the MG resupply thing purposely - i have shown this vid to a few clan members and friends and some of them are buying it :)

Hmm yea Reznor maybe the RO theme is generic, i tend to be different with my videos - thanks for the feedback though !

Thanks fellas
 
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What programm did you use for recording and what are your computers specs? I while ago I tried recording, but when recording it was impossible to play properly duo constant low fps :(

Tried fraps as well as gamecam, but both didnt go that well... although my comp should be fast enough I think.

use fraps, and you need to make sure you set the FPS limit in fraps to its maximum (60fps) if you want a smooth video...

What did you compress it in thorpy?
 
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My graphic settings are all on high with 1440x900 as res.

Yes i use fraps, i have a loss of about 5 fps when recording.

Meh, I'd really love a movie myself... I watch awesome moments pretty often. From multiple-people-bayo-fights, devastating ambushes or just a stray of luck & skill... where I once manage to fight 3 germans at once at open field... just with my bolt rifle at close range. One Mp40, one bolt and one semi-auto. It was a deadly mix, but after just dodge-shoot-stab-bolt'n'shoot-action I was the only surviver \o/

Man, if I had that on video :(

How do you keep those fps? I'm happy if I got 30 indoors while recording D:
Could you post your exact specs, fraps settings and maybe anything else of interest?
Heard it has to do with the hardware, some graphic cards are better at it etc.
 
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AMD X2 4400+
320GB SATA II HD
2GB DDR400 RAM
GeForce 7900GT

I'll lose 5-10fps while playing, but to conserve disk space, I set FRAPS to 30fps and it will hold rock-solid there. There is a noticable delay when I first start recording, but that's likely because I'm reading and writing (writing big files, mind you!) to the system hard drive. I'm going to purchase an additional drive that I can dedicate to video editing to aleviate that bottleneck. (500GB SATAII drives only $150)

I'm sure the dual core really helps, since RO only uses one anyway. I remember trying to record on an AMD XP series, and it was ridiculously slow...

I then use an open-source program called VirtualDub to re-encode the videos using a codec that my video editor actually understands. The codec also strips a few MB off the file size, but I leave most of the file size reduction for the video editor to handle. I wasn't able to find a very good, free, lossless codec that didn't swell my file sizes four-fold...
 
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