Yes i tried but i can't change the cameras i use shift+u and i wait the car on 1 of the turns and when the car go thorought next to the camera i don't know how to change it to be on the next turn :S and i don'y know how to make a effects
Yeah...... they dont have it so it changes the camera by itself. What people will do is film the first corner with one camera then restart the replay and then film the second corner with another camera.
Im pretty sure you can try making one yourself just try making a music video, pick some nice music you like. And just get some lfs racing video on it.
Not every video needs special effects.
mosq, trust me, if you've made a movie once, you can carry on making them easily. It may be hard the first time, but after that, like people here, they can do it with a click of their fingers
well fraps doesnt compress the video it records, so yeah it will be pretty big. But just record all that you want, then compress it a bit. Theres a topic at the top of this forum on how to do this
and then just upload a higher quality version to a download site, and a lower quality one to youtube
Hope i helped
enough measuring your Video clip penises, since I work with 13+GB video SAMPLES daily....
@Moskvitch - so? read the thread I have already mentioned, it tells how to record without FPS loss....
I've done movies on a weaker machine with 40GB of total space...
Your PC config still looks like a excuse not to make a movie by yourself...
I really wonder why don't you try to make your own skins?
Yeah but you do videos all the time, where as i do not. lol.
And on topic, you have loads of space, just make a video, save a low quality version, save a high quality version. And then delete the clips.
You dont HAVE to have those clips on your computer forever.
And stop complaining that you cant make a video because the nly reason you probably couldnt would be if you didnt have a godamn computer.
I think DivX and Xvid have compression capabilities but (embarrassingly) I really have no idea what's going on with them. Maybe you'll have better luck. On the other hand, you could re-import the big file back into your movie software (what is it, by the way?) and export it again until it's a good size.