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Video rendered after lawena is messed up
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So I've been using lawena for awhile to record tf2 but recently its caused a lot of problems, and no search seems to have an answer to this. But after rendering the video in Virtual Dub I get this weird looking thing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYKUMZIek5s

I don't know if its lawena or vdub, but the .avi is always messed up for me.

Any help?

So I've been using lawena for awhile to record tf2 but recently its caused a lot of problems, and no search seems to have an answer to this. But after rendering the video in Virtual Dub I get this weird looking thing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYKUMZIek5s

I don't know if its lawena or vdub, but the .avi is always messed up for me.

Any help?
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Have you tried manually recording? It could be a VirtualDub problem rather than Lawena. Is this a consistent problem, or off and on?

Have you tried manually recording? It could be a VirtualDub problem rather than Lawena. Is this a consistent problem, or off and on?
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Its a consistent problem now, and I agree it may be more of a VirtualDub problem. I recorded a little bit with Fraps, and thats fine. So I'm not sure whats wrong at this point.

Its a consistent problem now, and I agree it may be more of a VirtualDub problem. I recorded a little bit with Fraps, and thats fine. So I'm not sure whats wrong at this point.
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How is the local record feature on OBS?

How is the local record feature on OBS?
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OBS is fine too, I guess its VirtualDub, but nothing on their forums comes up either.

OBS is fine too, I guess its VirtualDub, but nothing on their forums comes up either.
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I had that problem too, but I forgot how I fixed it :x I think it was the encoder I chose? Or something along those lines. Tinker with your settings.

Edit: I just realized this wasn't a very helpful post but oh well.

I had that problem too, but I forgot how I fixed it :x I think it was the encoder I chose? Or something along those lines. Tinker with your settings.

Edit: I just realized this wasn't a very helpful post but oh well.
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try compressing with a different codec

try compressing with a different codec
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grapetry compressing with a different codec

it happens before the compression though, like if I play the .avi from virtualdub it shows the same thing, and even when I go to compress it, this happens.

[quote=grape]try compressing with a different codec[/quote]

it happens before the compression though, like if I play the .avi from virtualdub it shows the same thing, and even when I go to compress it, this happens.
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try compressing it in virtualdub with a different codec

try compressing it [i]in virtualdub[/i] with a different codec
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DrakeMegrimHow is the local record feature on OBS?

I got really poor quality might just be my video card though.

[quote=DrakeMegrim]How is the local record feature on OBS?[/quote]
I got really poor quality might just be my video card though.
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Not sure what I did, but I fixed it. Now if only the audio with vdms worked :(

Not sure what I did, but I fixed it. Now if only the audio with vdms worked :(
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A couple things could have been causing that issue. It was either a corrupt video codec that was encoding the video wrong so no players could un-encode it, or you were saving it as an avi and the file size was above 4GB (which results in a corrupt video if it isn't uncompressed).

A couple things could have been causing that issue. It was either a corrupt video codec that was encoding the video wrong so no players could un-encode it, or you were saving it as an avi and the file size was above 4GB (which results in a corrupt video if it isn't uncompressed).
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I've vdubbed plenty of tgas that came out above 4GB, so it's probably not that. What video codec(s) do you use?

I've vdubbed plenty of tgas that came out above 4GB, so it's probably not that. What video codec(s) do you use?
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