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I was thinking I do that myself, but I wont miss the next thing he does. What a comedy show.
Lol! Please let me know the details when he does!
I bet he'll play it like it never happened!
I was thinking I do that myself, but I wont miss the next thing he does. What a comedy show.
So I can get a road promotion now! Should I buy any tracks or cars to make the most of it? Bearing in mind it's from rookie to D I think.
Darin's response to this whole thing blowing up in his face.....
What a complete douche! Any respect I had left for this guy is now completely gone! Already unsubscribed from the show.
Can someone please explain (or provide a link to an explanation) a good way to upload iRacing replays to youtube?
A few months back I made an attempt at doing it using fraps, windows movie make, and the best instructions I could dig up. The results were massively bloated files (around 1 GB for a minute or so) with grainy video.
Every once in a while something cool happens that i wouldn't mind sharing here. I don't mind paying a few bucks (~$30ish) for software if need be.
I use fraps , capture at 40fps and half size. This is still a huge file though. I then convert those clips using Handbrake (google it , it's free and works well.)
In Handbrake I convert to mp4 and reduce the clips to 6000kbps. This makes the files much smaller but still decent quality.
From there I use Windows movie maker and save "for computer" when done. That saves them at approx 40mb per minute of video. I upload that to Youtube which probably reduces the file size again. The result is acceptable quality IMO.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ofZdscS_HM">YouTube Link</a>
I'm up for suggestions of better capture software too. Fraps works okay but its not ideal with the mammoth file sizes.
Can someone please explain (or provide a link to an explanation) a good way to upload iRacing replays to youtube?
A few months back I made an attempt at doing it using fraps, windows movie make, and the best instructions I could dig up. The results were massively bloated files (around 1 GB for a minute or so) with grainy video.
Every once in a while something cool happens that i wouldn't mind sharing here. I don't mind paying a few bucks (~$30ish) for software if need be.
I use fraps , capture at 40fps and half size. This is still a huge file though. I then convert those clips using Handbrake (google it , it's free and works well.)
In Handbrake I convert to mp4 and reduce the clips to 6000kbps. This makes the files much smaller but still decent quality.
From there I use Windows movie maker and save "for computer" when done. That saves them at approx 40mb per minute of video. I upload that to Youtube which probably reduces the file size again. The result is acceptable quality IMO. Not brilliant..... but acceptable
I'm up for suggestions of better capture software too. Fraps works okay but its not ideal with the mammoth file sizes.....and the odd stutter @1:31
Ran my first Star Mazda race, I lost .29 SR but dang it was a ton of fun, Spa is incredibly difficult in a pack when someone starts spinning
afterwards I added 1 PSI to the fronts and .5 to the rear and I dropped half a second, I'm now below the 2:20 mark on race fuel (2:19.8).
It started out as a setup from Mike Buckroff that he was working on but I've made small changes to a lot of things.
http://www.racesetups.com/view/934
I use msi afterburner for video capture. It's free and I already use it for overclocking. I use iMovie for editing after that. Just because that's what I have.
I use msi afterburner for video capture. It's free and I already use it for overclocking. I use iMovie for editing after that. Just because that's what I have.
Spa is a really tough track to start with. If you're really pushing for a good result, it's incredibly difficult not to lose SR since a number of spots give you a 1X for simply putting your outside tire over the curbing.
The drafting was a bit strong, but it was a lot of fun nonetheless. Think you'll keep racing it?
iMovie is only for Mac, correct? Win 7 here, so I'll have to pass on that process. Thanks though.
Will MSI Afterburner work with a Gigabyte graphics card or just MSI cards ?
I use msi afterburner for video capture. It's free and I already use it for overclocking. I use iMovie for editing after that. Just because that's what I have.
I'm from Northern Ireland and real road racing is massive over here. We have the NW200 and UGP along with smaller events. You've probably heard of the Dunlops from here? Josh Brooke's from AUS is doing the TT this year. You've probably heard of him. He big name in BSB series with a team from Northern Ireland. You need to come to IOM it's something else!
Risky but I would have went for it.
Yes, msi afterburner works on non MSI cards. My card is from XFX.