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Koto
07-12-2005, 01:39 AM
Recently I've received several private messages from people asking for tips on how to make fraps, so I decided to make a detailed guide on how to make simple, yet good-looking fraps. Hopefully with this guide, more people will start to make fraps and post them on l2blah.

1) Get the full registered version of Fraps (http://www.fraps.com/). Either buy it from there or go download it somewhere else if you can find it.

2) Open Fraps and go to the FPS tab. Select whichever corner you want the overlay to be in. Then, go to the Movies tab and set a Video Capture Hotkey. Set it to Full-size and 25 fps. Uncheck Record Sound and make sure No Cursor is checked, or else it will capture the cursor too and it'll be pretty anoying to look at. Now minimize it and load up L2. (If you're using an older version of Fraps that doesn't have the No Cursor option, disable Graphic Cursor in the L2 options)

3) When you get in L2, you'll see the overlay of how many frames per second the game is running at. To start capturing, press the hotkey you set in Fraps. The overlay will turn from yellow to red while it's recording. To stop recording, press the hotkey again. By default, it will save the video to the Fraps directory. (Note: Before you begin capturing, make sure your resolution is set to 1024x768 or lower. Fraps will not be able to capture at full size if it's any higher, so it'll be forced to capture at half size which will make it look bad)

4) Here's a few tips on capturing L2 fraps. If you're recording something small like a 1v1 you're not involved in, use ALT+H and go to first person mode to capture what's happening in front of you, and zoom out if needed. There are many different ways to make it look cool depending on the situation, so get creative with it. If you're not involved in the actual pvp you're recording or if you can help it at all, keep your character and your camera completely still whenever you can. This will help the compression a lot and result in a better looking video, because the video codec only recompresses whatever moves from frame to frame.

5) After you capture it, you'll need to encode (compress) it. For encoding the video, use VirtualDubMod (http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdubmod/). The video codec I'd recommend to use is XviD (http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml). When you get both VirtualDubMod and XviD installed, open VirtualDubMod. Go to File, then Open video file. Go to your Fraps directory and open the video file you captured (it'll be named something like l2 2005-07-11 22-34-09-90.avi). Under Video, go to Compression, then select XviD MPEG-4 Codec and hit Configure. For the best quality possible, encode it with two passes. Under Encoding type, select Twopass - 1st pass and hit OK, and then OK again. For the Audio, you'll want to go to Streams and then Steam list. If there's anything already there, disable it. Then go to Add and select an mp3 you want to use. Due to the AVI file format, the mp3 file has to have a constant bitrate. If it's a variable bitrate, it will give you a message saying that a VBR audio stream was detected, so download something like LAME (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Lame_Encoder.htm), and recompress it with a constant bitrate. For videos, you only really need to compress it at 128 kbps at most. After you're done adding the mp3 as the audio stream, hit OK. Now you can start to encode the first pass. Go to File, Save As, and select a location to store it. It'll start compressing the file and could take quite awhile. When it finishes, you're not over yet since it was just the first pass. Go back to Video, Compression, XviD MPEG-4 Codec, Configure. This time select Twopass - 2nd pass. Set the Target bitrate to about 3000 kbps (Make sure it's not Target size). Hit OK, and go save the file again, overwriting the other one. When it finishes compressing for the second time, you're finally done. (Note: The reason I used VirtualDubMod and not the original VirtualDub is so that you can use an mp3 file for the audio stream, which is very important)

That's how you make simple, yet good-looking fraps. If you want to do more advanced video editing, you'll need something like Adobe Premiere (http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/main.html). If you want to host the file on a site to share it on l2blah, I'd recommend FileFront (http://www.filefront.com/). If you have any questions or tips on fraps making, post them here.

Tsin
07-12-2005, 09:55 AM
in the new fraps you dont need to turn of the graphic cursor in game. there is an option to record the cursor or not.

Koto
07-12-2005, 02:56 PM
in the new fraps you dont need to turn of the graphic cursor in game. there is an option to record the cursor or not.
Cool. I was using an older version of Fraps, so I updated the guide for the new version.

Benedictus
07-12-2005, 09:18 PM
Before i had a old verison of Fraps worked fine then someone told me they had a Newer Verison so i wnet and Downloaded it and ever since i downloaded it i cant get any Verison of fraps to work it will start up but when you go to click on it down at the Bar by the clock it disappears and it pisses me off :<

Porthios
07-13-2005, 02:02 PM
So the mod is the same as the original Koto except that you can use Mp3 instead of Wav files for audio? All the options and everything else looks the same?

Micke
07-14-2005, 10:27 AM
I use a cracked version of fraps, works good for me 8)

Infact i dont pay for my editing programs either, Why pay when u can get it for free :roll:
(wts cracked fraps, 5adena) O.<

Koto
07-15-2005, 04:26 PM
I changed the link to XviD from here (http://www.xvid.org/) to here (http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml). The main site only had source code and no binaries, so I changed it to where you can download the binaries.

So the mod is the same as the original Koto except that you can use Mp3 instead of Wav files for audio? All the options and everything else looks the same?
No, there's a lot more different, but the main reason I'm using it is for the audio stream. Using MP3 instead of uncompressed WAV cuts the audio size in one-tenth, taking off about 40 MB in decent lengthed fraps.

Read up on VirtualDubMod here (http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net/?page=faq).

The_One
07-17-2005, 11:27 PM
Whenever I try to compress the vidios it fucks up SO badly.

When I try to play it, it goes blackscreen and just plays really fast music, like halfway thru the song.


Its so fucking messed, if anyone can figure out why its doing that tell me please!

Koto
07-17-2005, 11:44 PM
Whenever I try to compress the vidios it fucks up SO badly.

When I try to play it, it goes blackscreen and just plays really fast music, like halfway thru the song.


Its so fucking messed, if anyone can figure out why its doing that tell me please!
Are you sure you did the second pass? If so, make sure you selected the Twopass - 2nd pass option the second time around.

The_One
07-17-2005, 11:51 PM
Hmmmmm, I thought I did....

Are you sure thats causing the problem? If it is, maybe I did miss it, you think this will fix it?

The_One
07-17-2005, 11:54 PM
Also its using realplayer to play it, if that means anything.

BTW im sending you pm's but I don't think they are getting thru >.>

Koto
07-17-2005, 11:57 PM
Also its using realplayer to play it, if that means anything.

BTW im sending you pm's but I don't think they are getting thru >.>
Yeah, I got them. Just now noticed them. ^^

The_One
07-18-2005, 12:05 AM
Well, im running it over comp twice, if that works, we will see in about 5 mins..

The_One
07-18-2005, 12:17 AM
Sweet ktoto it worked, if i wasnt so stoned i would have probably figured it out myself at least =/


thxtxhtxh its a sweet vid and im gunna host it now on filefront

The_One
07-18-2005, 12:56 AM
Also, when uploading to filesfront, is a few hours to upload it normal?

Koto
07-18-2005, 01:00 AM
Also, when uploading to filesfront, is a few hours to upload it normal?
Yeah, it depends how big the file is. It usually takes a few hours.

The_One
07-18-2005, 11:38 AM
well i tried a few times last night and it gets like halfway thru the upload ( about an hour and a half) then it says page cannot be found or somet shit, its almost like it times out.

meh ill try again today

Tsin
07-18-2005, 11:46 AM
Also, when uploading to filesfront, is a few hours to upload it normal?

the longest it took me to upload was 30 mins with a 136 meg movie O.o

Koto
07-18-2005, 01:45 PM
the longest it took me to upload was 30 mins with a 136 meg movie O.o
Pfft. I'm on DSL. >.>

25 kb/s max upload for the win.

The_One
07-18-2005, 01:47 PM
Yeah its not working..... it takes about 3 hours it says anyway, and randomly disconnects the upload after about an hour.

Simply says "page cannot be displayed" the normal bullshit that appears when it doesnt work.


Bahhhhhhhh it seems eveything is against me!!! why is it doing this!! ive tried 4 times now to upload it!




Also, my file is huge, like 420mb, and only 4 minutes long, but very good quality still.

How do I make it alot smaller?

Thanks.

Tsin
07-18-2005, 08:05 PM
if needed you can try to send me the file via aim/msn and ill see if i can get it uploaded onto filefront.

i got DSL also, i dunno why it doesnt take me all that long.

The_One
07-18-2005, 08:28 PM
pm me your msn please and ill gladly send it

AdmiralChaos
07-23-2005, 01:04 AM
I use a cracked version of fraps, works good for me 8)

Infact i dont pay for my editing programs either, Why pay when u can get it for free :roll:
(wts cracked fraps, 5adena) O.<

any way we can make that free?

and can you give me links to all the programs u need to make a frap? would greatly appreciate it :D

Tyn
08-27-2005, 09:13 AM
Edit : *nvm i fixed it*

cip
08-27-2005, 06:12 PM
Hmm whenever I try to add music all I get is a black screen and the music playing in the background >.< cant figure out what Im doing wrong. Oh and am I supposed to have an mp3 the exact same length of the clip or will it just stop adding when the clip ends even if the video is slightly shorter than the mp3.