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*The next thing you need to do is to setup the correct framerate of the footage. To do so click on Video then select Frame Rate. This step is important. The framerate depends on the frecuency of your game. I mentioned the framerate at the end of the mng extraction earlier.
*The next thing you need to do is to setup the correct framerate of the footage. To do so click on Video then select Frame Rate. This step is important. The framerate depends on the frecuency of your game. I mentioned the framerate at the end of the mng extraction earlier.


*If the number shows 60 then select the second option change frame rate to (fps) and change it to 60.
[[Image:VideoEdit_VirtualDub_Framerate.png]]


*For all other odd numbers (like 59 if you capture cps2) select the third option and chose: change so video and audio durations match like in the screenshot shown below. Note that my screenshot shows a 59.634 framerate. This is absolutley ok because if you visit the mame database maws ( http://www.mameworld.net/maws/romset/ssf2xj ) and scroll down to frequency you will notice: The game runs at 59.633333Hz. This is not an error. The game really runs at that frequency. A lot older games have such strange frequencies.
*If the number shows '''60''' then select the second option change frame rate to (fps) and change it to 60.


You can do additional work like resize the video, add some filter and do other editing. Remember: Uncompressed AVI
*For all other odd numbers (like 59 if you capture cps2) select the third option and chose: '''change so video and audio durations match''' like in the screenshot shown below. Note that my screenshot shows a 59.634 framerate. This is absolutley ok because if you visit [http://www.mameworld.net/maws/romset/ssf2xj the mame database maws] and scroll down to frequency you will notice: The game runs at 59.633333Hz. This is not an error. The game really runs at that frequency. A lot older games have such strange frequencies.
files are very large! Try a lossless codec to preserve quality for further editing. Select file and then Save as AVI to save your footage.


If your framerate was 60 you are done. This is probably what you wanted in the first place Sit back and enjoy your crisp, fluid 60fps video
=== Postproduction ===
footage. If your framerate was odd ( like 59.634 for CPS2 games ) then adjust it to match 60fps. Trust me you will not notice the difference
 
between 59.634 and 60.
You can do additional work like resize the video, add some filter and do other editing. Remember: Uncompressed video files are very large! Try a lossless codec like lagarith to preserve quality for further editing. Select file and then Save as AVI to save your footage.
 
If your framerate was 60 you are done. This is probably what you wanted in the first place Sit back and enjoy your crisp, fluid 60fps video footage. If your framerate was odd ( like 59.634 for CPS2 games ) then adjust it to match 60fps. Trust me you will not notice the difference between 59.634 and 60.