
mp4 container) for uploading it to Youtube. Is that a Bandicam native program or something I need to download separately?After capturing the video, encode it with h.264 codec (usually with. humongous.Īlso, I'm not quite sure what you mean by Handbrake. The video size after rendering in 1080p HD with Sony vegas ends up being. Right now I've been recording at 1920 x 1080 at 20'000 kbs with the MPEG-1 codec, but I read that Motion JPEG's are easier to be read with Sony Vegas, so I used that on my second video (Which ended being 38 GB and is STILL uploading.) either way, my computer can handle recording at 60 fps, it might be the aspect ratio though. or whatever it's called, I really need to learn more about my actual specs. Phraetna wrote:Well, I have 16 GB of RAM and a 3.8Ghz Cpu.

I actually switched to Mirills since it uses less CPU stuffs anyway You're gonna need this so called "Handbrake" softwareįor me I have been using bandicam with Osu using windowed mode and using region recording on half size and 60 fps, quality on 100 and using handbrake to lower file size Thanks in advance, everyone!Ok so lets say here that you can actually use a fair 60 fps settings on bandicam, you're doing great but if file size really is your problem Sorry for the noobish question, but I could use some help

I figured I'd ask people on here if they had any tips / tricks for how to run Bandicam or osu! the best way for recording. well 15 hours for it to upload, so I'll post it when it's done. I have a second video that I recorded, that's being uploaded right now, but it's taking. This is the first video I made, while playing around with the settings a bit, and yes, I know I recorded a Facebook noise at 1:30, it wasn't about the audio because the audio seems to be perfect and perfectly synced, it was merely a Video trial run.
