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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows XP Service Pack 2
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Video capture - Dark?
Hello everyone,
This is my first post, so please humor me if I forget something. I am attempting to capture in-game footage from FFXI. I have purchased the full version of FRAPS and can get unlimited movie length from fraps. When I play the fraps imagery in Windows Media Player, the imagery plays with the proper coloring, but the image is herky-jerky (as the FRAPS website says it will be because it doesn't have time to encode the imagery as it is captured). This is when I experience problems. I have trouble getting the imagery compressed. I am using virtualdub at the moment, and attempting to use the most recent Fivx codec when I convert the images. After the conversion, the imagery stops doing the herky-jerky thing, but the image is dark, as if only 20% of the light is getting through... Windows XP Service Pack 2 AMD Dual-Core Dual SLI 7600 Help!?!?! Buffy |
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