Snittman
Well-Known Member
Hey, first post here but certainly not my last. Pretty glad I've found this site. I have already picked up some tips just from lurking around here.
But I have a small question... I am doing a Playthrough of a game that is medium-long... I try to keep my videos 12 - 20 minutes long (A large gap so I can at least attempt to stop at a point that is comfortable for the viewers. I.E after a major milestone).
So this means I get a lot of small videos very very quickly indeed.
When I really get in the mood for the game, I don't like stopping. I'd rather have a stopping point and just continue the game, creating more footage and then deal with it afterwards.
I am also unable to render DURING the gameplay due to lag. Sony vegas 12 will just eat up all my CPU and even then takes roughly 1 hour per video to render at just 720p...
So, I try to leave the night time for uploading and rendering. Only problem is, I can upload multiple videos on YouTube but cannot render multiple videos on sony vegas.
Does anybody know of a way that I can render multiple videos? It doesn't even need to be via sony vegas.
A few things I've thought of...
1) Open multiple Sony Vegas's and render 3 videos at once. Simply put, this is a horrible solution to my problem. It will cause insane stress on my PC and possibly become counter productive if everything freezes (Including chrome, which i'm using to upload the videos with too!)
2) Make a huge video, then use the utilities of YouTube to trim the video down into separate videos. The only problem with this, is as far as I'm aware, you can't make multiple videos when trimming on YouTube... The trimming function is there to cut off/out sections of one single video... Not to actually cut a video into two different videos?
I'm sure I'm not the only person with this problem. It just annoys me because I'm creating content faster than I can actually render/upload. And using fraps with one of the games I'm recording now makes a 40 - 65gb (Yeah, GB...) file PER 18 - 24 mins... I can't just stockpile footage and then slowly release it over a few days... It will get to a point when my HDD (2TB) is full and I can't actually record myself because i'm waiting for my PC to render...
Thanks. Any advice on this matter, even non-direct answers are appreciated.
But I have a small question... I am doing a Playthrough of a game that is medium-long... I try to keep my videos 12 - 20 minutes long (A large gap so I can at least attempt to stop at a point that is comfortable for the viewers. I.E after a major milestone).
So this means I get a lot of small videos very very quickly indeed.
When I really get in the mood for the game, I don't like stopping. I'd rather have a stopping point and just continue the game, creating more footage and then deal with it afterwards.
I am also unable to render DURING the gameplay due to lag. Sony vegas 12 will just eat up all my CPU and even then takes roughly 1 hour per video to render at just 720p...
So, I try to leave the night time for uploading and rendering. Only problem is, I can upload multiple videos on YouTube but cannot render multiple videos on sony vegas.
Does anybody know of a way that I can render multiple videos? It doesn't even need to be via sony vegas.
A few things I've thought of...
1) Open multiple Sony Vegas's and render 3 videos at once. Simply put, this is a horrible solution to my problem. It will cause insane stress on my PC and possibly become counter productive if everything freezes (Including chrome, which i'm using to upload the videos with too!)
2) Make a huge video, then use the utilities of YouTube to trim the video down into separate videos. The only problem with this, is as far as I'm aware, you can't make multiple videos when trimming on YouTube... The trimming function is there to cut off/out sections of one single video... Not to actually cut a video into two different videos?
I'm sure I'm not the only person with this problem. It just annoys me because I'm creating content faster than I can actually render/upload. And using fraps with one of the games I'm recording now makes a 40 - 65gb (Yeah, GB...) file PER 18 - 24 mins... I can't just stockpile footage and then slowly release it over a few days... It will get to a point when my HDD (2TB) is full and I can't actually record myself because i'm waiting for my PC to render...
Thanks. Any advice on this matter, even non-direct answers are appreciated.
