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Extra long avi files
CamStudio 2.5 works great. I'm using the lossless codec and the videos I make are great quality.
The only problem is the output avi file that I get. If I make a video that is 15 seconds long, for instance, the output file can be 3 minutes long. The first 15 seconds are what I've recorded, but the remaining time is just garbage.
Can anyone help?
The only problem is the output avi file that I get. If I make a video that is 15 seconds long, for instance, the output file can be 3 minutes long. The first 15 seconds are what I've recorded, but the remaining time is just garbage.
Can anyone help?
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Cheers
Nick :o)
CamStudio 2.5
VIDEO OPTIONS
Compressor
CamStudio Lossless Codec v1.4
Quality: 100
Algorithm for Compression: LZO
Level 9
Set Key Frames Every 200 frames (grayed out)
Framerates
Capture Frames Every 5 milliseconds (grayed out)
Playback Rate 200 frames/second (grayed out)
Auto Adjust (checked)
Arrow on farthest left side of dial
I have everything maxed out, which I probably don't need... but I have tried with various video options and always get the junk at the end of the avi file.
Thanks for your time.
IE:
Capture Frames Every 50 milliseconds
Playback Rate 20 frames/second
or
Capture Frames Every 40 milliseconds
Playback Rate 25 frames/second
I'd lower the keyframe rate to 100 as well. You can use the slider to adjust the Capture and Playback Rate, but you will have to uncheck auto-adjust to have the keyframe rate to differ from the Playback Rate.
I have Windows XP and am using Windows Media Player 11.
I can't think of anything else that would cause problems.
brandished:
I have tried your adjusted settings and tested in both wmp11 and camstudio's player.
No difference, still junk. The last thing you see is me hitting stop record, and then there's stillness for about 75% of the avi file.
I always use window. The resolution of my desktop is 1280x800 at highest color quality.