by Phatso » Tue Oct 22, 2013 3:46 pm
While its awesome learning to video edit and very satisfying after working hard on something, there are serious nuances with all the software. Sony Vegas as an example, cannot work with AVI files, which is the primary output of 90% of recording software out there. Which means I have to use Handbrake to convert files from AVI (DXtory's output) to MP4 (what Vegas will accept). ++Reason for why Shadowplay will be the seks.
Harddrive space is another issue. I record to one of my SSD's and have to move files off of it to make space for more recording. A bit of a pain, but read/write speeds of hard drives make a big difference when recording gameplay and how noticeable the performance impact is. ++Reason for why Shadowplay will be the seks.
Things get tricky when you want to record VOIP too.
If you record gameplay while in TS, unless you have seperate audio channels for TS and games, you will record chatter over gameplay which is not always ideal. On the flip side, if you want to capture chatter, that is why I use DXtory, because you can record multiple audio tracks. BUT, then you have to rip them out using software (VLC can do this believe it or not.. I need to double check what software I use, but it may be Audacity+FFmpeg plugin). You then have to ensure that your video and audio are sync'd correctly so the conversations flow.
Windows Movie Maker (LOLPANTS RIGHT?!?!?) is not a bad little tool that is free for if you really wanna take it slow getting into editing. You get tracks and a few special effects. Unless you going to town with a vid, its not the worst thing in the world.
After all of this, you need to ensure you render into a YouTube friendly format... Things like file size, resolution, quality etc etc.. But that all depends on the software you use. For example, I made a custom preset in Vegas for 720p only, and still has high-ish quality, while keeping file size sort of down. In the future I will be looking at getting some 1080p out.
Anways, enuff wall 'o txt... Can chat whenever in TS if you wanna know more.
While its awesome learning to video edit and very satisfying after working hard on something, there are serious nuances with all the software. Sony Vegas as an example, cannot work with AVI files, which is the primary output of 90% of recording software out there. Which means I have to use Handbrake to convert files from AVI (DXtory's output) to MP4 (what Vegas will accept). ++Reason for why Shadowplay will be the seks.
Harddrive space is another issue. I record to one of my SSD's and have to move files off of it to make space for more recording. A bit of a pain, but read/write speeds of hard drives make a big difference when recording gameplay and how noticeable the performance impact is. ++Reason for why Shadowplay will be the seks.
Things get tricky when you want to record VOIP too.
If you record gameplay while in TS, unless you have seperate audio channels for TS and games, you will record chatter over gameplay which is not always ideal. On the flip side, if you want to capture chatter, that is why I use DXtory, because you can record multiple audio tracks. BUT, then you have to rip them out using software (VLC can do this believe it or not.. I need to double check what software I use, but it may be Audacity+FFmpeg plugin). You then have to ensure that your video and audio are sync'd correctly so the conversations flow.
Windows Movie Maker (LOLPANTS RIGHT?!?!?) is not a bad little tool that is free for if you really wanna take it slow getting into editing. You get tracks and a few special effects. Unless you going to town with a vid, its not the worst thing in the world.
After all of this, you need to ensure you render into a YouTube friendly format... Things like file size, resolution, quality etc etc.. But that all depends on the software you use. For example, I made a custom preset in Vegas for 720p only, and still has high-ish quality, while keeping file size sort of down. In the future I will be looking at getting some 1080p out.
Anways, enuff wall 'o txt... Can chat whenever in TS if you wanna know more.