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how do you out put a track to make a vedio


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When you have flown your mission, and in the debrief screen, there is a button to watch track. If you click that, it should show you your mission over again. You will also be able to save the track file there and watch it again later.

 

I think you need to watch the track or some of it first before saving it or it has problems but somebody else will know for sure.

 

After that, you use your fav vid capture and play the track again with different camera views.

 

Can be quite frustrating because there is no FWD or RWD so you are basically real time. Don't speed up time or it will probably mess up the track file.

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You have to keep watching the track a few times while recording, changing to different views etc, until you have enough footage to cut together, just like how the movies take many shots of the same thing with differently shot angles etc.

 

I use action for recording the sim (Free trial) Then you need to edit them together, I do that with sony vegas pro that cost$. I only play around with this, no expert here.

 

With picture in picture, just two full recorded play through edited together, fairly easy.

 

There are other free ones like https://fxhome.com/express That are good to play around with when learning / starting out.

 

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If you have Windows 10 you can use the 'Game Bar'. When flying in DCS press the keys Win-G to bring up the bar you use to start and stop recording. The clip is saved in C:/username/videos/captures folder.

Make sure 'Game Bar' is turned on in Windows Settings.


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Nvidia Shadowplay to record but I never edited them, I am no artist LoL.

 

I do know that the trk files are very sensitive in how you treat them while playing them.

No FF and no RW, maybe a PAUSE , maybe... as it re-simulates from recorded values. Things differ when you play with the trk file. 1cm off is 100m off 2min later and your trk is not what you flew.

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You are very talented at making videos! Which editing software are you using?

 

Thank you, I am using Vegas Pro 15 at the moment, + Adobe After Effects 6 as well, for certain text/logo/title work etc. :)

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Camtasia by TechSmith is also very easy to use and powerful. If you're willing to spend money on it, I'd give that a try. You can download a fully functioning 30 day demo.

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