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Offline  George
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Hi, I'm new too the community but that's not the point what I wanted to ask was what software do you use to record your videos? Is it the in-game replays or something of that nature? i'm a bit noobie sorry for the question ;-;
   
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Welcome,
usually a lot of us use the demo record and render of tf2 to get the material.
some people now use virtualdub because its free and good for the start.
and some other use sony vegas for a bit of advanced editing but you have to pay for it.

i would suggest to use the demo record and render tool of tf2 and for the start virtualdub.
greets dotte
   
Online  alle
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im just a shitter but fraps works for me, then i use sony vegas to render / edit.

otherwise you can do alot of shit with .tga and whatnot, here is a random video i found
TF2 Recording Tutorial 2.0


and just pirate vegas if you cant pay for it, super easy. gl hf love you


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Offline  Shunix
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Awooooo!
Welcome,
usually a lot of us use the demo record and render of tf2 to get the material.
some people now use virtualdub because its free and good for the start.
and some other use sony vegas for a bit of advanced editing but you have to pay for it.

i would suggest to use the demo record and render tool of tf2 and for the start virtualdub.
greets dotte

"you have to pay for it"

you need to watch the pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise


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Offline  Exile
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Couldn't think of something clever to put
I wanted to try fraps, but having any program open along with tf2 gives me about 10 fps, so it wouldn't really look nice. Lawena and virtual dub are better quality wise, but it takes so much space. Sony vegas to render and edit.


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