so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

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  • imported_Field
    Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 2234

    #1

    so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

    ok i've been recording with Xifre and its pretty nice and smooth compared to fraps and your able to record sound with it now for vista but
    after i get done recording something, yes, i can watch it with windows media player but when i try to bring it into my video editor it is treated as an audio file when i try to drop it onto the timeline. all it plays is the audio with a black screen.

    then for some reason when you look at these video files there is a main video file and then there is a screenshot of some random spot to go along with it.

    could someone please tell me what i need to do with these XFire recorded video files in order to properly use them in video editor?
  • Dan2k3k4
    Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 1283

    #2
    Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

    You may be missing a codec? That's usually why sound plays with no video...

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    • imported_Field
      Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 2234

      #3
      Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

      what kind of codec? like off my mobo driver install cd?

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      • Andrew[XI]
        Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 97

        #4
        Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

        download DIVX and that should fix it as DIVX has a **** load of codecs

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        • Busby, Paul (Bicci)

          #5
          Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

          X-Fire wiki on the codec.

          The codec is automatically installed to Windows video codec system when Xfire is installed. The codec can also be manually installed by using the xfcodec.inf file found in Xfire's folder.
          Not at my PC atm but im guessin that file has some instructions on how to manually install it.

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          • signa
            CS-Nation / TGN Staff
            • Dec 2004
            • 4191

            #6
            Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

            1. use virtualdub to edit.
            2. profit.

            :p
            "Crunch's First Officer"
            twitter: @signaprime

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            • imported_Field
              Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 2234

              #7
              Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

              would i be able to fix the lagging audio? it starts to get attrocious after a while lagging almost a second or 2 ahead or behind the video.

              this is one thing i find very offputting about xfire video

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              • Namakan
                Senior Member
                • May 2007
                • 2893

                #8
                Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

                Originally posted by signa
                1. use virtualdub to edit.
                2. profit.

                :p
                Doing it wrong

                Should be

                1. Use virutaldub to edit.
                2. ??????
                3. Profit

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                • Busby, Paul (Bicci)

                  #9
                  Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

                  Originally posted by Field
                  would i be able to fix the lagging audio? it starts to get attrocious after a while lagging almost a second or 2 ahead or behind the video.

                  this is one thing i find very offputting about xfire video
                  Thats probably to do with the FPS that the editting software differing from the FPS of the Video. You need to either record at the same setting as the editting software uses or set the software to use the same as you recorded in.

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                  • imported_Field
                    Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 2234

                    #10
                    Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

                    fraps doesnt have this problem though

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                    • Busby, Paul (Bicci)

                      #11
                      Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

                      You mean when you record with fraps it doesnt do that? maybe thats because you capturing at 60 with fraps and then editting at 30 which is an easy conversion. Maybe Xfire iscapturing at 50 and then your editing at 30 which is a bit more complicated and will result in errors.

                      Just humour me and check both the FPS setting

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                      • signa
                        CS-Nation / TGN Staff
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 4191

                        #12
                        Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

                        virtualdub has the option to adjust audio timing (under audio interleave), but it would take some trial/error to get the timing right.
                        "Crunch's First Officer"
                        twitter: @signaprime

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                        • imported_Field
                          Member
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 2234

                          #13
                          Re: so whats the deal with xfire videos and windows movie maker..?

                          i guess im just going to stick with fraps seeing as i really dont want to spend my time dealing with this $ht

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