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Failed YouTube Upload
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:15 pm
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
I have attempted to upload a saved Fraps movie file ( .avi format) but after is uploaded I get an error message....
Failed (Unsupported Codec)
I am a bit confused
I can view on my pc, it is .avi which YouTube say is supported, so why won't it work?
This is what I've done.
Fraps movie is saved and uploaded, that is all.
Could someone give a good "n00b friendly" explanation of why, in case there is a step I have ommitted?
PLZ

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:02 pm
by Chaud
0o.
Isnt the file at least several hundred mb?
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:33 pm
by desolator144
I hate AVI's because they may be .avi but they can be encoded with like 30 different codecs that I know of. The best option would be to throw it into windows movie maker that comes with XP and just re-encode the whole thing as a variable bitrate WMV file (third option from the bottom I think) I just opened FRAPS and was amazed to find that you can't pick what codec it uses! I assumed U had Divx or Xvid or something installed and it used that codec to encode it but there would be a way to change it in FRAPS if it was able to use other codecs. So I have no idea why it encoded it the way it did so I would use Bulent's Screen Recorder instead. It's much faster and lets U choose what codec to use (though they call it "compression" on the config menu)
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:40 pm
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
chaud wrote:0o.
Isnt the file at least several hundred mb?
The file I saved and uploaded is 77MB, with YouTube's max. being 100MB so it is ok for size.
Thnx for your thoughts chaud.
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:45 pm
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
desolator144 wrote:I hate AVI's because they may be .avi but they can be encoded with like 30 different codecs that I know of. The best option would be to throw it into windows movie maker that comes with XP and just re-encode the whole thing as a variable bitrate WMV file (third option from the bottom I think) I just opened FRAPS and was amazed to find that you can't pick what codec it uses! I assumed U had Divx or Xvid or something installed and it used that codec to encode it but there would be a way to change it in FRAPS if it was able to use other codecs. So I have no idea why it encoded it the way it did so I would use Bulent's Screen Recorder instead. It's much faster and lets U choose what codec to use (though they call it "compression" on the config menu)
Also I thank you deso for your help
I believe the encoding is the problem but I am still stuck.
I'm using WMM2 and can't see any otion to re-encode the darned thing.
Yeah, I have DivX installed but YouTube says that DivX is perferrable.
I'm such a n00b I can't even see how to use DivX encoding
(I only downloaded DivX after striking problem - and is the free version)
I'll go and keep trying to find the way to encode to a different codec using WMM2.
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:06 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
DivX encoder gives me an error message when I attempt to encode the existing captured file....
Invalid Video StreamThe DivX Converter cannot encode the input file :
D:\Fraps\movies\adh_bot_1.avi because it contains an invalid video stream.
For more info etc......
Could someone plz help?
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:43 am
by Chaud
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 3:56 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
chaud wrote:http://www.videohelp.com/avi2divx.htm
Try that guide
Thanks again chaud.
I am getting really frustrated now
I follow the guide

I use virtualdub1.3c

I follow directions and still am confused.
As I complete each stage in the virtualdub process (ie. select video>fast recompress, then audio>full processing, then video>compression (selecting the DivX 6.4.0 codec), then audio>compression (mpeg3 codec) and then hit the
OK button and nothing happens
WTF am I doing wrong?
How can it be this hard to sort this?
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:01 am
by Chaud
And last hit File->Save AVI.
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:03 am
by desolator144
I don't really use divx cuz it's so laggy at rewinding because of the actually half intelligent way they encode it. Same with Xvid except it's not intelligent at all and takes FOREVER to skip around in a video file.
As for the encoding options in WMM2, they do a really good job of hiding the options

After importing the movie, with the split into scenes or whatever checkbox unchecked, drag it onto the timeline and go to save movie file and press next until U see the screen that says "Best quality playback for my computer" Click the show more choices hyperlink under it and tada

The best one I've found is the variable bitrate because when a whole bunch of stuff is moving it just raises the bitrate instead of making it all go to crap and it saves on space by lowering the quality on non-moving objects in a video

That option is called "High quality video (NTSC)" and should be third from the bottom.
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:31 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
chaud wrote:And last hit File->Save AVI.
Thanks for that bro'
Looks like I'm having a problem with the codec, so am encoding with wmm2 as I type.
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:33 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
desolator144 wrote:I don't really use divx cuz it's so laggy at rewinding because of the actually half intelligent way they encode it. Same with Xvid except it's not intelligent at all and takes FOREVER to skip around in a video file.
As for the encoding options in WMM2, they do a really good job of hiding the options

After importing the movie, with the split into scenes or whatever checkbox unchecked, drag it onto the timeline and go to save movie file and press next until U see the screen that says "Best quality playback for my computer" Click the show more choices hyperlink under it and tada

The best one I've found is the variable bitrate because when a whole bunch of stuff is moving it just raises the bitrate instead of making it all go to crap and it saves on space by lowering the quality on non-moving objects in a video

That option is called "High quality video (NTSC)" and should be third from the bottom.
Have followed all these steps and appears to be encoding right now
But I have selected the 3rd from the bottom option which says
High Quality Video (PAL)
I thank you guys greatly for your efoorts, will get back with update on progress asap *thumbs up*
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:47 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
Test run -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW9JVbbckK0
Ok, that seems to work

2 more questions....
- Better res......how?
- Longer fraps movie.....how?
Thanks a heap dudes, you are very cool

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 1:34 pm
by Chaud
[Oasis] Uber_Wang wrote:Test run -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW9JVbbckK0Ok, that seems to work

2 more questions....
- Better res......how?
- Longer fraps movie.....how?
Thanks a heap dudes, you are very cool

Better res = not youtube
Longer vid = buy fraps. Shouldnt have installed the trial, now captian hooks version wont work
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:33 pm
by desolator144
Use Bulent's Screen Recorder 3, there's no time limit and it's super high res without taking up tons of resources (then again I have a dual core lol) but it's at least much faster than FRAPS, plus it works outside of games.
http://www.thesilver.net/
and I'd just find a website to stick the video on because pretty much all video hosting services shrink it down to crap resolution. Do any of your friends own websites? If it's a short term kinda thing, you can upload it at yousendit.com and 25 people can download it for 7 days before it's removed but at least it's top quality.
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:59 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
chaud wrote:Better res = not youtube
Longer vid = buy fraps. Shouldnt have installed the trial, now captian hooks version wont work
I just love advice that makes me want to "D'oh!!"

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:03 am
by [Oasis] Uber_Wang
desolator144 wrote:Use Bulent's Screen Recorder 3, there's no time limit and it's super high res without taking up tons of resources (then again I have a dual core lol) but it's at least much faster than FRAPS, plus it works outside of games.
http://www.thesilver.net/and I'd just find a website to stick the video on because pretty much all video hosting services shrink it down to crap resolution. Do any of your friends own websites? If it's a short term kinda thing, you can upload it at yousendit.com and 25 people can download it for 7 days before it's removed but at least it's top quality.
OK, lots of ideas there
I have a website albeit with limited space but I think I could host a few movies of botting azzholes without overdoing my free space
Yeah, my dual core tends to make life so much slicker too
I'll have a closer look at Bulent's software tonight, thanks again for the help everyone has offered in this thread.........it's appreciated.