Izk The Mad wrote...
The question I have is, do you have to upload the videos to X-Fire, or can you disable that feature? It would be nice to have some control over it, like if it needs to edited in any way.
Nah, you don't have to upload the files at all if you don't want to. After you record it a little window will pop up showing you a video you can select to upload if you want to. If you don't, you can later go to the Files tab in X-Fire, hunt down to Videos > Source Videos and open the directory where it resides. If your video editor understands the codec X-Fire used to record raw (and it probably can), then you could theoretically edit the video and then use X-Fire to upload it later, but I haven't tried that before so I really don't know.
I believe (again, if your video editing software can read the codec the raw video data is stored in) that you could edit the video (say, putting titles or whatever) and then maybe compress it with the
xfencoder.exe which is in your X-Fire install directory or (definitely) just upload the video to YouTube where it'll compress it for you. Something like that really depends on whether you can save it using the same codec and settings X-Fire used to store the raw video, though.
I use it mostly for WIP snippets so your mileage may vary when it comes to postprocessing and then trying to fit it back into the (X-Fire) system.
Modifié par OldTimeRadio, 08 janvier 2012 - 02:24 .