By the way, how do you make a fixed camera in LFS? For now I would always have to correct the position of the camera, but I saw in some movies a fixed camera for example showing the wheels for a long time, also in turns.. How is that possible?
This could happen when you ticked the "Render Looped Region Only" and your looped region is not the movie but some small part of it if even just that... At least thats my explanation.
If you want to render a decent video without fractals and such, make sure that you increase the bitrate. How many MB per second should the video have. Less MB results in bad quality. More MB results in fine quality but also in a bigger filesize. You should think about it before you render. For example if you want to upload your movie to a filehost that allows the files not to be larger than 100MB, you check the length of your movie and calculate the maximum bitrate possible for best quality @ 100MB.
Did you look at the filesize? My fraps movies have like 200 MB for a couple of seconds. Thats why you need to edit them and compress them to a smaller filesize using something like DivX. When I try to watch those raw files I have the same problem you have. And you can solve it by editing them.
I am sorry, I tried it 2 times and it takes ages. I can try reducing the movie in quality again, but that would look crappy. I will see what I can do. :-)
Thanks jokkos01, indeed I think sometimes the camera is just moving too much. I tried to capture too many cars at once - lesson learned, next time I will do better.
Hey everyone.
I made this movie for a friend. It certainly isn't perfect.
For example I had to stop because I had no more HDD space for fraps recordings.
But the movie already has its length of 3 minutes. Music is by Machinae Supremacy. Cutting probably is a problem - problem is I can hear nothing in Vegas due to a messed up sound card. Some camera ankles could also make you dizzy - yeah, first try though. :-D Hope someone wants to check it out.