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If anyone else out there is like me and likes to use FRAPS to record their in game footage while playing their favorite games then you will know that the video you get from recording can get quite large and make it hard to do anything with those files other than view them on your own computer.

So I decided to put up a small tutorial on how to compress these files into something a bit more managable.
There are probably other ways of doing this but this is the process I have been using and it works very well and is quite simple to do.

First thing you will need to accomplish this is a small program called Virtualdub. Here is a link to there site: CLICKY

The other thing you will want is the Xvid codec. Now I normally grab a codec pack called Klite which can be found here: CLICKY

Or if you prefer to only install the Xvid codec you can look here: CLICKY

Now that you have virtualdub and the xvid codec you can launch virtual dub. There is no install for VDub so just browse to where you saved it on your computer and run the VirtualDub.exe. It should look like the screenshot below.

Compressing videos made with FRAPS

Now click File Open video file and browse to the file you want to compress.

Screen 2 of how to compress movies made with FRAPS

Now go to the compression settings

 How to compress game movies made with FRAPS

You should see the Xvid codec as an optoion. Select Xvid.

Screen 4 of how to compress game videos made with FRAPS

I don't mess with the setting in here too much but you can go in and choose the quality you want if you want to make the file size even smaller.

Screen 5 of compressing FRAPPED game videos

Once you set it the way you want simply go back to "File" and choose "Save as AVI"

Screenshot 6 showing how to compress in-game created videos made with FRAPS

Then let it run. When it's done you will have an avi file that looks almost as good as the original and is considerably smaller in size than the original one created with FRAPS.

Normally I can compress a 4GB file down to under 400mb. Which is a huge difference and next to no loss in video quality.

So there it is. That's all you have to do to make your frapped video files that take up all your hard drive space more managable and portable!

If you have any other tips on how to compress in-game created videos, let us know! Enjoy!

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