Game or HD video editing?

Corpfox

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The HD video software trial is over.

I used it my latest youtubes and they do look much better.

However, with Dead Rising 2 coming soon. I'm really crazy about the game.

I liked that kind of game since Resident Evil.

Yeah, seeing how they are about the same price, what will you pick?

Dead Rising 2 on PC
http://store.steampowered.com/app/45740/

Or

This HD video software
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSi...cts/Home+Video/Studio+Family/Studio+HD+14.htm


Was gonna do a Poll but oddly I was too late? :confused:

You can only add a poll to a thread within 5 minutes of posting the thread.
 
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Why not just use FRAPS and VirtualDub? VDub may not be able to do some of the more complex stuff, but it can handle minor edits (e.g. deinterlace for console game footage) and encoding just fine.
 
Why not just use FRAPS and VirtualDub? VDub may not be able to do some of the more complex stuff, but it can handle minor edits (e.g. deinterlace for console game footage) and encoding just fine.

I use FRAPS but I don't have the video editing software with HD.

When I use my regular video editing software, its up to 480p and most of the time, its fuzzy/blurry.

It would be great from FRAPS to use the exact quality when I convert and upload to internet.

Same game, different quality:

Exact quality; HD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKhP_b0PPl8

Not exact quality; non-HD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0mE3bNE2Pg

You can tell the 2nd link shows its fuzzy/blurry and you can barely see the text.

480p non-HD = 360p HD

Maybe if either game or software was half price, I'd buy them.
 
Use Windows Movie Maker, it's free and I got HD game review videos now. Used PlayClaw to record, WMM to compress while keeping it around 720p. You could go higher.
 
PlayCow? I'll have to look at this.

Thanks to this thread, I went and grabbed FRAPS and just dealt with the time limit. I made a character primer for Guilty Gear with it.

If PlayCow is better, I'll have to give it a shot.

I used Windows Movie Maker, by the way. It's a lot better than expected.
 
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