![]() Now that I have the compressed video, I deleted the whole "movie" folder, which contained every rendered image along with the audio file. I then used virtualdub to sync the audio with the images, and then a program called easyh264 to compress the avi file. I rendered the images at 60 FPS where all the files were 1080p, resulting in around 95000 images in the movie folder. ![]() Today, I decided to render a 20-minute TF2 video in insanely high quality. I only have around 150 GB of stuff on it. I have a 1 TB hard drive as a secondary drive on my computer.
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