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How can I use X.264 encoder with CamStudio
I have installed X.264 encoder in my system, but can not find it in the Video options Compressor list.
Is there anything I needed to do with this?
I want to use X.264 or H.264 encoder to compress my captured screen flow, because it seems much smaller than Xvid Encoder.
Any help will be great appreciate!
Is there anything I needed to do with this?
I want to use X.264 or H.264 encoder to compress my captured screen flow, because it seems much smaller than Xvid Encoder.
Any help will be great appreciate!
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http://www.free-codecs.com/download/DTS_x264_VfW.htm
The 2nd link I downloaded is worked! It's shown in the Video Options Compressor list.
I'm trying it now.
Thanks again!!!
Tested this with CamStudio 2.0, using "Single pass - Lossless" as the quality setting with everything else as default and the results were really nice.
I had to use MCI Recording for the audio, so the resulting file was a bit larger than I can hoped, but not bad.
On the downside, YouTube didn't like the video data and I couldn't convert it to FLV locally either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwoPHrf6cTk
More investigation is necessary as YouTube supposedly supports uploading videos that are H.264
Anybody else, feel free to jump in ...
Cheers
Nick :o)
UPDATE #1: Changing from "Single pass - Lossless" to "Single pass - Bitrate-Based" worked fine, if not exactly the highest quality output:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNAdTncNH5A
But we're getting there.