- Feb 11, 2014
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Hey guys,
To cut long story short i'm looking for means to upload my recorded gameplays on youtube with best quality : smallest file size ratio in 720p settings.
Right now i'm playing Shadow of Mordor and Far Cry4 and i'm hoping in making their complete walkthroughs, so before i get heavily invested in that i need to nail down my recording\encoding methods and make sure i'm doing it right.
My system specs are:
1) CPU: i7 920 D0 OCed at 4.0 GHz.
2) RAM: 6GB @ 2000 MHz
3) GPU: ASUS R9-280x-DC2T-GDDR5 (3GB VRAM)
4) My resolution: 1600x900
Other details:
1) Game installed on SSD and being recorded on other HDD.
2) For recording i'm using Bandicam with these settings:
I have Adobe Media Encoder and Handbrake softwares but i'm just cluecless about the settings. Can anyone help with this, link me a guide or something?
I'm hoping there is away to reduce 13 mins of gameplay into 250-300 Megabytes with 720p quality.
Any help would be appreciated.
To cut long story short i'm looking for means to upload my recorded gameplays on youtube with best quality : smallest file size ratio in 720p settings.
Right now i'm playing Shadow of Mordor and Far Cry4 and i'm hoping in making their complete walkthroughs, so before i get heavily invested in that i need to nail down my recording\encoding methods and make sure i'm doing it right.
My system specs are:
1) CPU: i7 920 D0 OCed at 4.0 GHz.
2) RAM: 6GB @ 2000 MHz
3) GPU: ASUS R9-280x-DC2T-GDDR5 (3GB VRAM)
4) My resolution: 1600x900
Other details:
1) Game installed on SSD and being recorded on other HDD.
2) For recording i'm using Bandicam with these settings:
- MP4
- 1600x900
- H.264 Codec with AMD APP
- FPS: 60
- Keyframe Interval: 60
- Quality 100
- Audio (stereo, 48000 Hz, codec AAC, Bitrate 192)
I have Adobe Media Encoder and Handbrake softwares but i'm just cluecless about the settings. Can anyone help with this, link me a guide or something?
I'm hoping there is away to reduce 13 mins of gameplay into 250-300 Megabytes with 720p quality.
Any help would be appreciated.