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#2423932 - 01/16/08 10:26 AM Image/video hosting sites and tutorials
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Welcome to the Screenshot and Video Gallery here at SimHQ. I'm not going to get to in depth on the how to's since others may answer specific questions you may have later on.


Image hosting and forum tag format

To start with i'm sure you'd like to know which sites are out there that host images for free and perhaps which one is better. Well i've found it's a "to each his own" kinda thing when it comes to which one is better. There is a comparison done here at this site of various alternatives:

http://www.photographybay.com/2007/12/03/flickr-alternatives/

Below is a list of sites that i've either heard of or use personally that have done well for me.



Ok so now you have your sites and i may add more at the request of members here. Some of the above sites may have a preformatted text for you to paste the image to a forum such as this one.
In the event that it does not the format for this forum here is the: [img] tags.
Type in the [img] then in this space here the url for your screenshot ensuring that the tags are butted up against the url with no spaces in between. To close the image tag type in: [/img]


Image resizing and touch up software

Another one of those "this one works better for me" type subjects. Many to choose from i.e: Photoshop which if it's in your budget is a great product. Microsoft Paint which is good with some practice.
Most of these listed i've found with advice from my fellow SimHqers here.



In game video tools

I recently experimented with others after using FRAPS for a very long time. It's a hit and miss with these below as to frame rate hit and quality. I've used all three as some work better on some games while others work better elsewhere.



From Speedbump
VirtualDub

Alternatives to Windows Movie maker

I haven't tried any of these yet. Perhaps a member could vouch for them or when i get the time i'll try them myself.


Not free, but i recently picked up Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9. Works very well.

Video hosting sites

It seems the best method unless you have your own website is to use YouTube which will host videos that are up to 10 minutes long and 100 Mb in size. I only say best method since it is one of the larger sites and although you post it here for fellow SimHqers the rest of the world will be able to view it also.
As above in the Image section here is another site which compares all the different options for video hosting:

http://www.dvguru.com/2006/04/07/ten-video-sharing-services-compared/



Tutorials on screenshot editing

http://www.simmerspaintshop.com/forums/photoshop-tutorials/1098-enhancing-screen-shots.html

If you have others feel free to post.


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This list was produced as a help and information guide. Please read the directions at the site and refer there for support of the product.
SimHq is not responsible for user or product errors resulting in damage to your computer.


Updated Jan 18th 2011




Edited by DaveSHQ (01/18/11 04:22 PM)

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#2442741 - 02/07/08 06:15 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: DaveSHQ]
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Very informative ST!

Thanks.

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#2481730 - 03/29/08 05:39 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: Rogered]
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Please dont forget www.Gamerztheatre.com .. we have no upload limit (atm) and also if your movie is already at many for the video sites we can link direct to our main page.


Edited by Gas@ (03/29/08 05:40 AM)
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#2515286 - 05/15/08 09:58 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: Gas@]
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That's a very nice list Stormtrooper
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#2684634 - 03/04/09 02:26 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: DaveSHQ]
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I've only just noticed this thread, regarding video streaming sites here's my two cents form my experience and I've tried most of them over three years. Blip TV isn't the one who wont allow game videos it's vimeo, blip is OK..ish but is always a bit jittery, people complain of bad frame rates but sound quality is always good.
Vimeo started by saying they would'nt allow "gameplay" videos but said "machinima" ws acceptable, (yes try defining machinima and see how far you get) but now will delete absolutely anything made with a game, they delete first and then tell you, no arguments, so forget them.
Everyone knows youtube is the most popular and has the audience in terms of viewers, but be warned of all the streaming sites they are the ones who are clamping down hardest on music copyrights. I cant tell you how many dozens well known game/sim movies I know of have now been removed because of this and not just for the obvious like rock band tracks etc but use of music composers like Hans Zimmer, you know the guy used in about 90% of game video's biggrin or worse they leave your vid up there with a message under it like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNqoFsAY8v0&feature=channel_page
thats not me by the way I deleted my vid account, apart from one I still have for commenting.

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#2686441 - 03/06/09 04:23 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: Wolfbiscuits]
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Just a heads up for a free picture editing software..

http://www.getpaint.net/

This is what I use primarily
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#2738085 - 06/05/09 07:41 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: Cworth]
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Another good hosting site for your images with good html tags for different sizes and unlimited uploads is Zooomr. I've had stuff on there for a couple of years and they don't delete anything.

http://www.zooomr.com/
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#2763887 - 07/05/09 09:25 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: speedbump]
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Is there recommended software to shrink video size and MB size to youtube recommended standard? Using fraps for 30 seconds, I get 1gig of video.

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#2763899 - 07/05/09 09:53 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: Sim]
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Import the video through Windows Movie Maker...edit or not then save to your computer. The file will be YouTube ready....especially if it's only 30 seconds.

All my videos were recorded with FRAPs and using the method above put on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/user/StormtrooperSHQ

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#2763901 - 07/05/09 09:56 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: DaveSHQ]
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Originally Posted By: Stormtrooper
Import the video through Windows Movie Maker...edit or not then save to your computer. The file will be YouTube ready....especially if it's only 30 seconds.

All my videos were recorded with FRAPs and using the method above put on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/user/StormtrooperSHQ


WMM is nice, but doesn't allow me to set shrink to manual size.

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#2830900 - 07/30/09 01:55 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: Sim]
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So if I capture a bunch of big BMP files with FRAPS, is there a good way to scale them down to an uploadable size without converting one by one?

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#2830950 - 07/30/09 02:46 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: vertical]
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I purchased FRAPs so i'm able to save all my screens as .jpgs. Not sure if there is another method for doing all at once.

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#2842698 - 08/16/09 09:19 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: DaveSHQ]
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Photobucket is allowing you to upload videos now.
I've never used it but it is another option to think about.

Originally Posted By: Photobucket
http://photobucket.com/faq?catID=69&catSelected=f&topicID=473

Photobucket limits the video file upload size to 100MB; you get an error during upload if your video is larger. The play length of video files is limited to 5 minutes for Free accounts and 10 minutes for Pro accounts. Video clips that are longer are truncated to the maximum play length for your account type.



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#2844253 - 08/19/09 12:02 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: wheelsup_cavu]
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Microsoft has free image resizing tools.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx


PLAYCLAW - FRAPS clone + TeamSpeak Overlay.
www.playclaw.com

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#2877578 - 10/10/09 10:44 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: PositiveG]
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For image resizing and conversion, Mihov's Image Resizer is nice and quick.
MIHOV'S


Also for quick and easy screenshots in several formats, custom sizes or entire screen etc, I use Hoversnap. Keyboard shortcut, drag a box or snap the screen and saves/names how you set it up.
HOVERSNAP

Both are freeware I've used for a good long time.
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#3168251 - 12/30/10 05:36 AM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: DaveSHQ]
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For video editing, I've had really good luck with the AVS Video Editor software package. I think it was around $60 when I bought it, but the quality of the results has been excellent for me. Tons of different formats to save in including 1080 HD and even Blueray disc. I definately recommend it for any who enjoys making videos.

http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Editor.aspx

Here's my youtube site where you can see the videos I've produced with it. There's tons of different wipes, fades, fonts, effects and transitions I haven't even used yet. Compatible with Windows 7 64 bit for those who might be concerned.

http://www.youtube.com/hellshade68

Also I agree with DaveSHQ. Purchase FRAPS for screensaving is an excellent choice. I believe they are up to version 3.2.6. I also use it for the video capturing that I then edit and convert to 1080HD format. Well worth the purchase price.


Edited by Hellshade (01/19/11 10:08 AM)
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#3208770 - 02/15/11 04:32 PM Re: STICKY: Image/video hosting sites and help [Re: DaveSHQ]
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Hey folks. I recently found a new screen and video capture tool.

Wegame

I've been using it for a little while now and think I like it. Unlike the freeware fraps, this doesn't leave a watermark and video capture is continuous and not limited to 30 seconds at a time. As far as I can tell, it doesn't hinder fps too bad like fraps can do and the actual playback seems to be smooth, especially if you take the time to make a movie such as in windows movie maker and save it as a movie.

The only negative I've seen so far it that there does not appear to be an offline mode.

Thought I'd share.
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