Batch Rendering?

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I have heard that batch rendering is one of the best ways to do lets plays and walkthroughs. I have thought of using this method in order to start some lets plays series of L4D2 Minecraft assassins creed and many ithers but my problem is that what is batch rendering and how is the best way in order to go about doing it? Such as program wise because right now i use virtual dub and sonyvegas. As always guys Thank you for your time :)
 
I have heard that batch rendering is one of the best ways to do lets plays and walkthroughs. I have thought of using this method in order to start some lets plays series of L4D2 Minecraft assassins creed and many ithers but my problem is that what is batch rendering and how is the best way in order to go about doing it? Such as program wise because right now i use virtual dub and sonyvegas. As always guys Thank you for your time :)
Record 3 episodes, Edit 3 episodes. Render 3 episodes , Upload 3 episodes

In Sony Vegas you can split up a clip into segments and render them separately (one will start after the previous one is done)
 
Record 3 episodes, Edit 3 episodes. Render 3 episodes , Upload 3 episodes

In Sony Vegas you can split up a clip into segments and render them separately (one will start after the previous one is done)
ohhhh okay makes tons of sense but is there a way that i can like do it easier say lke a program that allows me to record edit and capture voice all at once?
 
ohhhh okay makes tons of sense but is there a way that i can like do it easier say lke a program that allows me to record edit and capture voice all at once?
Well Camtasia, But I don`t like the quality in which it uploads or the options in the editing program,

I use FRAPS to record and Sony Vegas to edit,render and upload ;)
 
ohhhh okay makes tons of sense but is there a way that i can like do it easier say lke a program that allows me to record edit and capture voice all at once?
My advice to you is to keep recording and editing as two seperate processes. Xsplit is a great program if you really don't want to put any work into editing. It allows you to setup scenes, so you can transition from an intro, to gameplay, to an outtro seamlessly all while recording. It also records to a fairly reasonable file size, and you can always convert/compress the video later on if you want.

However like I said, I'd use Fraps or Dxtory to record the gameplay and your voice, and do the editing afterwards. This allows you to do so many things, adding in intros/outtros, adding overlays or small text overlays to your video, edit out awful/boring parts of the video, cut it into sections, add music, etc. etc. Never underestimate the power of post production, it can turn the simplest of videos into a hit.
 
ohhhh okay makes tons of sense but is there a way that i can like do it easier say lke a program that allows me to record edit and capture voice all at once?
Adobe Premiere Pro cs6 does this really nicely and can render more then 1 video at once! (it can also render a video while you're editing the next one)
 
My advice to you is to keep recording and editing as two seperate processes. Xsplit is a great program if you really don't want to put any work into editing. It allows you to setup scenes, so you can transition from an intro, to gameplay, to an outtro seamlessly all while recording. It also records to a fairly reasonable file size, and you can always convert/compress the video later on if you want.

However like I said, I'd use Fraps or Dxtory to record the gameplay and your voice, and do the editing afterwards. This allows you to do so many things, adding in intros/outtros, adding overlays or small text overlays to your video, edit out awful/boring parts of the video, cut it into sections, add music, etc. etc. Never underestimate the power of post production, it can turn the simplest of videos into a hit.

Thank you for the very detailed article lol. one question will xsplit help record my voice as well because if it does help then i wil also be doing lets plays it seems hecka fun lol
 
Thank you for the very detailed article lol. one question will xsplit help record my voice as well because if it does help then i wil also be doing lets plays it seems hecka fun lol
Yes Xsplit will help you record your voice, and they have a free version of their software you can check out. It's also usable for livestreaming if that's something you're interested in doing at some point. I believe their personal license is priced about the same as Fraps or Dxtory is.
 
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