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Fraps -> ******* (My way) - Slice - 03.03.2009

Hey,
I thought I'd share a decent way to encode Fraps videos and put them on ******* without much quality loss.
I'm totally new to this but these settings works just fine for me.

High Quality
I use Adobe Media Encoder CS4, and for HQ videos:
I used Fraps to record, half-size.
Under "Format" I choose H.264 and use a custom made preset.
Video

Codec:MainConcept H.264 Video
TV Standard:NTSC
Width:640
Height:480
FPS:30
Field Order:None (Progressive)
Pixel Aspect Ratio:Square Pixels
Profile:Main
Level:3.0

Bitrate Encoding:VBR, 1 pass
Target Bitrate:2 mbps
Maximum Bitrate:2,5 mbps

Audio

Codec:AAC
Output Channels:Stereo
Frequency:48 kHz
Audio Quality:High
Bitrate:128 kbps
Precendence:Bitrate


High Definition
Under "Format" I choose FLV|F4V and use a custom made preset.
I used Fraps to record, full-size.
Video

Codec:MainConcept H.264 Video
Width:1280
Height:720
FPS:30
Field Order:None (Progressive)
Profile:High
Level:4.1

Bitrate Encoding:VBR, 1 pass
Target Bitrate:7
Maximum Bitrate:9

Audio

Codec:AAC
Output Channels:Stereo
Frequency:44.1 kHz
Audio Quality:High
Bitrate:128 kbps
Precendence:Frequency


Here's a HD video I made with HD encoding settings and Adobe Premiere Pro CS4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_izRBoJ4cQ0&fmt=22
Only difference from above settings that I set a different height since I ain't got a widescreen.


Re: Fraps -> ******* (My way) - domidom - 03.03.2009

How big was the HD file that you uploaded to *******?


Re: Fraps -> ******* (My way) - Slice - 03.03.2009

202 mb.

But I put like 12 mbps bitrate on it just to test if I noticed any difference, so the size could have been alot smaller. 5 mbps should be enough for HD video.