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    Default dxtory help please

    Does anyone use dxtory to record?

    I've used it for a while, but since I re-built my computer I can't seem to get it to work again.

    I'm using the same codec I was before (x264) with the same settings, but now it won't record anything with more than one client open.

    I press the record button and it shows the recording fps:file at 60fps:0 file. Then when I tell it to stop recording it shows the 60fps:fin and then does nothing else.

    any thoughts?

    I don't use fraps anymore because 1080p recording is like 2gb for 30 seconds :/

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    Last time I used dxtory it wouldn't work with wow 64 bit. I found it to outshine fraps before, but the lack of 64-bit support for wow made me switch to OBS.

    So are you playing wow in 32 or 64 bit mode/
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenga View Post
    Last time I used dxtory it wouldn't work with wow 64 bit. I found it to outshine fraps before, but the lack of 64-bit support for wow made me switch to OBS.

    So are you playing wow in 32 or 64 bit mode/
    i think I'm running 64bit wow client. I'll see if using the 32 bit makes a difference. How does obs compare with fraps/dxtory? 1080p. With the ability to have smaller than fraps file sizes by chance?

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    It's a fraction of the file size fraps uses. I liked dxtory cause you had the ability to get 1 big file rather than all 4g files, and you had influence in the quality outcome. OBS has pretty much everything tied up in smaller sizes, still 1080p. This is a quick test i ran a couple of days ago in an instance on my alt lock using OBS to record and sony vegas platinum 11 to render. Fairly happy with the outcome, allthough I'm sure I can up the quality quite a bit when tweaking settings a bit more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenga View Post
    It's a fraction of the file size fraps uses. I liked dxtory cause you had the ability to get 1 big file rather than all 4g files, and you had influence in the quality outcome. OBS has pretty much everything tied up in smaller sizes, still 1080p. This is a quick test i ran a couple of days ago in an instance on my alt lock using OBS to record and sony vegas platinum 11 to render. Fairly happy with the outcome, allthough I'm sure I can up the quality quite a bit when tweaking settings a bit more.
    You've sold me on it, I have vegas 12 and getting it to work with dxtory was like pulling teeth. I'll be playing with obs on my weekend. So very excited!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenga View Post
    I liked dxtory cause you had the ability to get 1 big file rather than all 4g file.


    there is a option in fraps to stop having the very small files and have one big file




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    Quote Originally Posted by ebony View Post
    there is a option in fraps to stop having the very small files and have one big file

    That at must be a fairly recent addition, pretty nice of them to as that! I played with obs for a bit today. A 24 minute video ended up being only 600 MB in full HD. I may actually get to record quite a few videos and with the same programming of the addition streaming so I'm pretty excited

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    I've never had a chance to use Dxtory beyond the extremely quick trial I had with it well over a year ago. I forget where it fell short at the time, but I believe it was in the desktop capture department or something like that that. I wouldn't mind trying to give it another go, but I've always used FRAPS (or have fallen back to it) because it's always come through for me when other recording software couldn't.

    Quote Originally Posted by zenga View Post
    I liked dxtory cause you had the ability to get 1 big file rather than all 4g files
    I've seen this used as an argument (or con) against FRAPS many times, and I've never fully understood it. I would be devastated if FRAPS ever lost the ability to split the video files, because when you record for any long period of time you're stuck with one gigantic file, and that is a pain in the D to work with.

    If you're someone who's looking for specific parts of footage and trying to piece together a montage of sorts, loading hour long segments of video into an editor can be an absolute nightmare. When FRAPS splits up the videos files, I can review them all and delete everything I don't need, and it usually ends up saving me hundreds of GB worth of space.

    I also prefer programs that are able to record to AVI because working with MP4 files usually isn't a lot of fun. I do need to do more research on this, and I would if I was forced to edit MP4 files only, but H.264 videos have something called keyframe distance (it may be called something slightly different in non-Adobe products). All video files may actually have this, and I'm not entirely clear on what the setting is or does because my experience isn't the same as what I've read in the past, but programs that record and encode directly to MP4 I'll assume use the bare minimum setting for keyframe distance, which, from what I understand, is why I don't like editing those files in Premiere or After Effects. They're just very difficult to work with in the sense that when trying to review what I'm working on it's difficult scrubbing through the timeline and actually seeing what I need to see; whereas, AVI files scrub very, very smooth and just make the overall editing process so much less frustrating.

    I think what most people don't understand is, no matter what you upload to YouTube, it's going to be re-encoded again to suit YouTube's standards. You can upload a video that you spent 17 hours encoding with 7-pass VBR, a bitrate of 100Mbps, and takes up 100GB on your hard drive, but YouTube is going to crush that down to about 4Mbps for 1080p and that can easily reduce the quality of the video depending on the scene. Some scenes still look okay after YouTube gets a hold of them, but others do not, and there's no way around this for the time being unless you're either a super-fancy partner of YouTube/Google (not a regular partner) or operate a pay channel.

    However, I'm always on the look out for new video recording software that rivals what FRAPS can do for me, and like I said, I wouldn't mind trying out Dxtory again. BandiCam is a close second, but it recently decided that it didn't like my dxNothing window with cross-monitor viewers on it using both DX11 and DX9, but again, FRAPS was able to record the same scene flawlessly without a hitch.

    I'm also on the lookout for other sites that host 1080p (or better quality) videos at a higher bitrate than YouTube does and I'd be willing to pay a good chunk of money in subscription fees if I could find such a site. I found that Vimeo's pay-only 1080p is better quality than YouTube's, but they specifically don't allow video game footage on their site. Not to say that you can't find any video game footage on their site at all, but if I was to start using that as my HQ for uploading videos, I think I'd get shut down sooner than later. So, if anyone has any suggestions on sites that have high quality streaming, no matter the cost, I'm all ears.

    Hopefully the game will change here near the end of 2014 or early 2015 when the VP9 codec becomes more widely available.

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    "OBS?" Y'all talking about this? http://sourceforge.net/projects/obsproject/files/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    "OBS?" Y'all talking about this? http://sourceforge.net/projects/obsproject/files/
    Yeh. http://obsproject.com/ is the main project site. Basically open source streaming software that put xsplit to shame, but it got an option to record as well.
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