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How to make a quake video for youtube?

Postby st3ady » Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:28 pm

What program do you use? Fraps?
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Postby Baker » Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:49 pm

In DarkPlaces you can bind a key to capture video, like such:

bind x "toggle cl_capturevideo"

Press X to start capturing, press X to start capturing.

Other clients that include some sort of demo capture capability include ezQuake, JoeQuake, Qrack and ProQuake 3.99.
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Postby Orion » Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:18 pm

Yes you can use Fraps, but your game will slow down while recording. I recommend recording a demo and then when playing the demo use cl_capturevideo 1.
But keep in mind that you'll get HUGE file sizes, because they have no compression. I recorded a 5 minute video which got 3gb, so take care not to eat up all your hd space.

You can use VirtualDub to compress the video you recorded, which may take a while.
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Postby Baker » Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:55 pm

Yes, like Orion said, the filesize of AVIs in DarkPlaces is major issue.

If you are doing something not DarkPlaces specific, you might try using the capturedemo functionality with JoeQuake or ezQuake depending on whether this relates to NQ or QW with the XVID codec and you will get dramatically smaller filesizes and way high frame rates per second.

With DarkPlaces, capturing for more than a few seconds racks up some ungodly filesizes (think gigabytes).

If someone knows a way to NOT have this problem in DarkPlaces, share! I like the sheer simplicity of the DarkPlaces method, but the 2 downsides to the DP method (huge files and low frame rate) are a little more than problematic in my experience.
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Postby jim » Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:05 pm

I used virtualdub to record stuff in darkplaces. I set the game in windowed mode and use some 640*480 resolution. With my older computer I had to use 320*240 resolution to get (almost) decent framerate..
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Postby Spirit » Sun Jan 04, 2009 8:46 pm

Baker wrote:With DarkPlaces, capturing for more than a few seconds racks up some ungodly filesizes (think gigabytes).

If someone knows a way to NOT have this problem in DarkPlaces, share! I like the sheer simplicity of the DarkPlaces method, but the 2 downsides to the DP method (huge files and low frame rate) are a little more than problematic in my experience.
Use a lower resolution, I think that's your problem (unless you enabled fancy lighting and stuff). 640x480 should be well enough for any Youtubian purposes.
If you play a demo in it and not set the realtime capturing it will capture very well.

For compressing I wrote something in the "100 quake mods" topic I think.
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Postby Baker » Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:14 pm

Spirit wrote:
Baker wrote:With DarkPlaces, capturing for more than a few seconds racks up some ungodly filesizes (think gigabytes).

If someone knows a way to NOT have this problem in DarkPlaces, share! I like the sheer simplicity of the DarkPlaces method, but the 2 downsides to the DP method (huge files and low frame rate) are a little more than problematic in my experience.
Use a lower resolution, I think that's your problem (unless you enabled fancy lighting and stuff). 640x480 should be well enough for any Youtubian purposes.
If you play a demo in it and not set the realtime capturing it will capture very well.

For compressing I wrote something in the "100 quake mods" topic I think.


Thanks. I'll refer back to that thread the next time I need to capture video in DarkPlaces.
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