I've been knifing on Counterstrike Source for quite some time and recording demo's of me knifing 4-6 people on average per round... I was wondering if there is a program that will record the demo's I've made so that I can post them on youtube and maybe eventually start a website... Some say I'm the best knifer, and such, and I'd like to try to claim this title by notoriety.
What programs do you use and such to record videos?
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Feb 17 2006, 10:31 am
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In response to SilkWizard
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Half-life 2 has a recorder ability already, the problem with it is it only works in half-life 2. So, I was thinking of playing that demo and recording what happens on the screen. Make sense?
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In response to Jon Snow
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Fraps is the best bet. A little checking around and you can find a nice way past that whole demo thing. If not and you grow tired of the 30 second recording limit, try Gamecam. It has no limit, but it leaves a watermark and crap resolution recording.
To use gamecam, you need to have it run steam and then add a -applaunch ### for w/e the number is to launch it. |
In response to Soccerguy13
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well I've been using fraps and these are the 4 video's I've done so far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0RrUYtiWPY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El9plG4m0do http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejb8TvRvqSM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beOYF7OQ48w I didn't post any of my really good ones yet, they require longer filming times... I will try to get game cam to work later tonight. Thanks for the help guys :) |
In response to Jon Snow
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I might have missed it, but do the servers you play on have footsteps? Either way, nice knifing. [edit] Ah, I heard it on the third video[/edit]
If you have msn or xfire you can talk to me about registered fraps. msn: [email protected] xfire: sn34k |
In response to Jon Snow
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hahahah! The third one was the best xD
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In response to Jon Snow
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Wow do you play against complete noobs? Anyways nice knifing.
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In response to Infernal dragon
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lol nah I just watch people play and then I'll hide somewhere I notice they don't check.
I play on Mystery Meat server, which is 32 players ( there were 16 enemies). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRElJtI65No there's another :) This one was REALLY funny at the time... it was a VIP map on that 32 player server, and hardly anyone had died then bam I knife the VIP and win the round lol... |
In response to Jon Snow
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ROFL No way, video #3 is ownage
~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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lol haven't seen nothing yet if you think that is ownage... haha :)
Someone's gonna hook me up with a fraps retail version soon.... muahahaha. Then you can see how I play and get in these situations (although I might cut some out, like special moves I do that I don't want people copying) but it's fun as hell making these movies :) |
In response to Jon Snow
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Jon Snow wrote:
(although I might cut some out, like special moves I do that I don't want people copying) Why? They'll figure them out eventually anyway, and this way you get credit for inventing them. =) It's not the end of the world if people start copying your tactics... actually I'd take it as a compliment. |
In response to Jon Snow
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Just gimme a ring on xfire or msn (Posted below (all I have sorry)). I would host it and post a link, but I don't want something like that on the forums. Bad for me, bad for BYOND.
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Windows Movie Maker would be the tool to use in either case. The program can capture the footage from a camcorder over firewire or usb, and then can also be used to compress it. I'm pretty sure that you can submit the .wmv format to youtube.com.
If I totally missed the point of your post and you're looking for a screen capture program to record the videos in the first place, then I'm not quite sure what the best Windows software is for that.