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reducing a video file size

by Lyubomir Mandzhukov · in General Discussion · 01/02/2013 (12:18 am) · 22 replies

Hey, happy new year everyone :)!

I've been working on creating video files from game recently and I found the best program for it so far is Fraps (I gave it a try with MSI Afterburner too, but it doesn't record sound). But now I have problem with the file size. A one minute video is about 700MB. I am looking for a good solution to reduce the files size so that it can be easier to upload video files on internet. I gave it a try with some methods I found on internet, but after converting the video the quality wasn't satisfactory.
I would be glad if you share how you do it preserving the quality. I am not looking for any ultra nice quality :), just satisfactory quality.
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#21
07/24/2013 (6:48 pm)
Well some people on this planet actually buy software @DUION! When a legion of gamers, reporters and writers find that Bandicam does the job better then Fraps who is who to judge them?

If you think that your graphic card overclocking software does the job, that's fine for you. I can ensure you that most people with other GPU brands then MSI will have problems to install it... not knowing what consequences it will have for their systems!
#22
07/25/2013 (12:36 am)
No, it works fine, you just put it on for using the recording function, not to overclock your GPU, but you can do that, too, if you want of course ;)

I just told that this is the solution when it comes to free "not annoying" recording software.
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