Hello! I'm a total newbie in the world of video and in need of assistance. I want to upload gaming videos to youtube, particularly Dota 2. This game uses Source Engine, which has a lot of in-game commands that benefits movie makers such as host_framerate <value> which sets the game's framerate to the desired value and startmovie which starts taking image sequence of the game in .tga format based on the value you put in host_framerate.
I put a value of "240" and as a result, it gives me 8,000+ tga images represented as frames when dragged to virtualdub. The resolution I recorded it is 2560x1440 also known as 2k in youtube. Unfortunately, there's a warning popping up followed by an error seconds later when I tried to compress it in x264. So I downscaled the resolution to 1920x1080 and the warning and error disappeared. (I really wanted to upload it as 1440p but 1080p will do. Some say change the levels, but I already put it in 5.2 which is the highest in x264 but the warning and errors persists.)
I want to ask about the Video>Framerate of virtualdub. Under the Source Rate Adjustment, there's "Change frame rate to (fps): <value>. I put 30 here, does that mean virtualdub automatically drops all the excess frames or it just plays the video at the speed of 30 fps while keeping the 240 fps?
Also, below is the Frame rate conversion. There is "Process all frames" and "Convert to fps: <value>" What does this do? What's the difference of this to "Change frame rate"?
I put a value of "240" and as a result, it gives me 8,000+ tga images represented as frames when dragged to virtualdub. The resolution I recorded it is 2560x1440 also known as 2k in youtube. Unfortunately, there's a warning popping up followed by an error seconds later when I tried to compress it in x264. So I downscaled the resolution to 1920x1080 and the warning and error disappeared. (I really wanted to upload it as 1440p but 1080p will do. Some say change the levels, but I already put it in 5.2 which is the highest in x264 but the warning and errors persists.)
I want to ask about the Video>Framerate of virtualdub. Under the Source Rate Adjustment, there's "Change frame rate to (fps): <value>. I put 30 here, does that mean virtualdub automatically drops all the excess frames or it just plays the video at the speed of 30 fps while keeping the 240 fps?
Also, below is the Frame rate conversion. There is "Process all frames" and "Convert to fps: <value>" What does this do? What's the difference of this to "Change frame rate"?