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vitoco

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I've been recording videos for my tenliners during the last years, and they always crash VLC media player at some point (usually at the end of the video).

 

Am I using the wrong recording options in Altirra?  Could it be a bug in either Altirra encoder or VLS decoder? Do I need an extra plugin for VLC?

 

Any hint for the recording options in Altirra?

 

Thanks!

 

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Victor, I use those settings:

 

Video: H.264 + MP3

Frame rate: 50.000 (integral)

Video bitrate: 5Mbps Audio: 192kbps

Aspect ratio mode: Full - use correct aspect ratio

Resampling mode: Sharp bilinear - sharper resampling

Frame scaling: Scale to 960x720 (4:3)

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35 minutes ago, Philsan said:

Victor, I use those settings:

 

Video: H.264 + MP3

Frame rate: 50.000 (integral)

Video bitrate: 5Mbps Audio: 192kbps

Aspect ratio mode: Full - use correct aspect ratio

Resampling mode: Sharp bilinear - sharper resampling

Frame scaling: Scale to 960x720 (4:3)

I tried it an found that this config creates files files 6 times larger than my previous setup:

 

image.png.9bc17c6385cf227717ae569d210e8271.png

 

Anyway, I must have something wrong in my machine. With your settings, VLC didn't crash at the end of the video, but the image got stuck for some seconds and recovered with digital garbage at different points of the playback.

 

This is strange... as there was garbage in the video, I went back to my previous config and recorded a new video. Then I played it in VLC, and it did not crash at the end, but the last game frame (game over screen) was displayed in two steps, as it was slowing down. ?

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, vitoco said:

I tried it an found that this config creates files files 6 times larger than my previous setup:

 

image.png.9bc17c6385cf227717ae569d210e8271.png

 

Anyway, I must have something wrong in my machine. With your settings, VLC didn't crash at the end of the video, but the image got stuck for some seconds and recovered with digital garbage at different points of the playback.

 

This is strange... as there was garbage in the video, I went back to my previous config and recorded a new video. Then I played it in VLC, and it did not crash at the end, but the last game frame (game over screen) was displayed in two steps, as it was slowing down. ?

 

 

 

Great master Vitoco,

 

It seems like an issue with the codecs in your PC. 

 

Regards,

 

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