hotgarbage
Smash Lord
OOOOK!
To get frame data you're going to need the following:
- a usb capture device or a capture card
- Windows
- virtualdub (http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/)
STEP ONE: CAPTURING YOUR VIDEO
1. open virtualdub. Looking over this page will help you get your bearings: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtechbeta/amvappvdubmod.html. Note that virtualdub doesn't have the "streams" tab, but everything else is the same.
2. hook up your wii/capture device. (it doesn't matter when you do this, I just put this step here to be thorough)
3. go to the file tab and select "capture AVI". If everything is hooked up you should see the video stream live now. If not, make sure the following settings are correct:
- Go to the Device tab and make sure your device is selected
- Go to the Video tab and check "Overlay". Make sure that "Preview" is not checked.
- Go to the Video tab and select the correct "Video source" (composite or s-video)
4. Go to the Audio tab and uncheck "capture audio". Capturing audio is unnecessary for getting frame data , and disabling it will avoid any possible complications.
5. Go to the Capture tab and click on "timing". Uncheck the top two boxes. This is probably redundant with no audio being captured, but better safe than sorry .
6. Go to the File tab and click on "Set capture file". Proceed to set your file.
7. That should be it! Go to the Capture tab and click on "Capture video" to begin capturing. (note: pay attention to the box on the right and make sure you're not getting any dropped frames)
STEP TWO: POST PROCESSING (aka making your video 60fps by bob deinterlacing)
1. Exit capture mode
2. Go to the file tab and open up your captured video
3. Go to the video tab and click on "filters"
4. Click "add"
5. select the bob doubler filter and click "ok"
6. select the "top field first" box and click "preview"
That's it! Now just scroll through your 60fps video and record your findings
To get frame data you're going to need the following:
- a usb capture device or a capture card
- Windows
- virtualdub (http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/)
STEP ONE: CAPTURING YOUR VIDEO
1. open virtualdub. Looking over this page will help you get your bearings: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtechbeta/amvappvdubmod.html. Note that virtualdub doesn't have the "streams" tab, but everything else is the same.
2. hook up your wii/capture device. (it doesn't matter when you do this, I just put this step here to be thorough)
3. go to the file tab and select "capture AVI". If everything is hooked up you should see the video stream live now. If not, make sure the following settings are correct:
- Go to the Device tab and make sure your device is selected
- Go to the Video tab and check "Overlay". Make sure that "Preview" is not checked.
- Go to the Video tab and select the correct "Video source" (composite or s-video)
4. Go to the Audio tab and uncheck "capture audio". Capturing audio is unnecessary for getting frame data , and disabling it will avoid any possible complications.
5. Go to the Capture tab and click on "timing". Uncheck the top two boxes. This is probably redundant with no audio being captured, but better safe than sorry .
6. Go to the File tab and click on "Set capture file". Proceed to set your file.
7. That should be it! Go to the Capture tab and click on "Capture video" to begin capturing. (note: pay attention to the box on the right and make sure you're not getting any dropped frames)
STEP TWO: POST PROCESSING (aka making your video 60fps by bob deinterlacing)
1. Exit capture mode
2. Go to the file tab and open up your captured video
3. Go to the video tab and click on "filters"
4. Click "add"
5. select the bob doubler filter and click "ok"
6. select the "top field first" box and click "preview"
That's it! Now just scroll through your 60fps video and record your findings