How could this be done? I have a cinemtaic map for a chemisty project and I need it in a video format (video and audio) that any computer (or almost) could view.
I tried Camstudio, but warcraft 3 took up 1/4 of the screen on the finished video, the audio wasn't there, and the quality was terribad. Was I just not using it right?
FRAPS has some settings you can use that will mediate the framrate for you.
-Half-Size: Exacty that. Records video at half the screen res. Saves a lot of file size, but idk about fps.
60 fps - Locks the upper framerate at 60 frames per second. Smoother videos, but MUCH larger file size.
30 fps - *default when loading FRAPS* Locks the upper framerate at 30 frames per second. Doesn't matter if you have a single core computer running Windows 95 or are running an 8 Core Mac with the best hardware in the decade, it's going to keep it at 30 fps or below when recording. This means generally it will be lower quality than a 60 fps video, BUT it's filesize will be much smaller.
I did that, and pretty much the best was Camstudio. Others were OS or even game unique. One required you to have an account on this one website, and only worked for a handful of "awesome" games. Warcraft 3 was not on the list, but WoW was.
I'm on a page about incorrect corrections, and spent the better part of like two hours trying to get someone to understand that -5^2 = -25, not 25, and then that post had comments get reposted because that group is self sustaining, and that person was in turn trying to explain what I just explained to them. And I'm taking that as a victory
I will be AFK for a couple of days you guys hold down the fort while I am gone. I will be checking in on my phone but that will severly limit me. Be back saturday!