![]() ![]() Using -keyint 1 makes the video not corrupt, but the video file is very choppy compared to letting the codec output to it's own file. Stopping recording will make it disappear. ![]() Outputting to VFW (as opposed to file) produces corrupted video like you posted, but the log window will appear with no details and time out if you try to interact with it. Hi, I'm playing around with capturing game video using MSI Afterburner 2.3.0 and x264vfw as well, I've run into some of the same stuff but not entirely. To summarise, just capture in say, MJpeg, then re-encode using a proper encoder later They are encoder frontends that automate the encoding process, best results are obtained if you update the individual components and choose the settings to match your preferences. By far the best solution is to capture it in a very high quality format then re-encode it later using a program like Staxrip, Handbrake etc. Video encoders can encode audio only if there is a separate audio encoder component to the encoder, but it is still independent of the video.Īnother thing, on-the-fly encoding is far from optimal, so you either end up with a very large file or low quality encode. On the issue of audio, x264 is a video encoder, not an audio encoder! Video and audio streams are actually independent of each other, it is only the container (avi, which is deprecated, mp4, mkv etc) that links the two together. The hack method is a third party workaround, and doesn't work as well as the proper CLI method. X264vfw is a x264 hack, it is not officially supported (hasn't been for something like 6 years). I've tried searching to see what these options do but I can't really find anything at all specific to using this with Afterburner. What are the "best" settings to set these too to get a good quality video (YouTube 720p Quality is all I need). My main question is Why do the videos set to use the x264vfw codec and OUTPUT MODE VFW get corrupted when trying to edit them in Sony Vegas? Why do I get good picture but no audio when set to OUTPUT MODE FILE. I'll be the first to admit I don't really have a clue what I am doing (I've tried searching Google but I can't find anything), I don't know what half the options on the x264vfw config options page even do. The Video plays back fine in VLC player but if I import the AVI file into Sony Vegas I get massive video issues. If I change it to OUTPUT MODE VFW I get both audio and video. If I set the Video Format: x264vfw H.264 in Afterburner settings, and then in the sub options to these settings I get half decent video, but no audio (this only happens when the OUTPUT MODE is set to FILE) MJPG Compression works well and is what I will fall back on if I can't figure out what my problems are with x264vfw. When I record with "Video Format: Uncompressed" I naturally get the best quality (and file sizes in the stratosphere) I am trying to find the best settings for recording gameplay videos with the smallest FPS hit. ![]()
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