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Old 10-19-2005, 05:07 PM
waffle waffle is offline
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Default 3/6 video

Here's a 20 minute video of 100 hands of 3/6. I run a little hot in the video and suck out a few times - however, that doesn't stop me from bungling hands throughout. Comments appreciated.

I watched about an orbit as I waited to post my blinds. My reads going into the session: GUNIO is some sort of a LAG. For an idea, pause the very first second of the video, note the showdown and pot size.

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Old 10-19-2005, 05:07 PM
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How to record your own video

Download CamStudio. It's shareware with a 2 week trial. Options -> Video Options. Compressor should be on Microsoft Video 1 and "Auto Adjust" should be clicked under Framerates. We will eventually compress the video with XViD, but it's better to do it after recording is finished.

Region -> Fixed Region -> Mark a single table to record.

Use the record and pause buttons as needed. When you are finished, press the stop button and save to an AVI. It should be pretty huge, maybe 500 megs for 20 minutes or so.

Download VirtualDub, 32 bit edition. Run it and File -> Open video file -> choose your AVI.
Video -> Fast recompress mode.
Video -> Framerate -> Frame Rate Conversion -> Tick "Convert to fps" and enter "15" in the box. -> OK.
Video -> Compression -> XViD MPEG-4 Codec -> OK.
(If that option isn't there, install XViD.)
File -> Save as AVI -> Enter new file name -> OK.
It will take a few minutes to produce your final video.
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:28 PM
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Default Re: 3/6 video

you are the man. i will give you an analysis later. im gonna make one right now.

edit: now how do i get this [censored] on the net.
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Old 10-19-2005, 09:58 PM
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edit: now how do i get this [censored] on the net.

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Go to yousendit.com and upload it. Leave the recipient's email, your email, and the message blank. When it's done, it'll give you a long URL. Copy that and paste it on the forum. It's not permanent, it'll only be online for about a week. But that's enough for forum discussion time, and it's easy, free, and gives the other readers fast downloads.

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I am getting an error message from windows media player that says:"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or a required codec might not be installed on your computer."

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Try VLC Media Player. As an alternative, try installing the Defiler Codec Pack. Most codec packs are pretty bloated and shitty, but I've found this one to be very trim and effective.
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:52 PM
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Default Re: 3/6 video

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How to record your own video

Download CamStudio. It's shareware with a 2 week trial. Options -> Video Options. Compressor should be on Microsoft Video 1 and "Auto Adjust" should be clicked under Framerates. We will eventually compress the video with XViD, but it's better to do it after recording is finished.

Region -> Fixed Region -> Mark a single table to record.

Use the record and pause buttons as needed. When you are finished, press the stop button and save to an AVI. It should be pretty huge, maybe 500 megs for 20 minutes or so.

Download VirtualDub, 32 bit edition. Run it and File -> Open video file -> choose your AVI.
Video -> Fast recompress mode.
Video -> Framerate -> Frame Rate Conversion -> Tick "Convert to fps" and enter "15" in the box. -> OK.
Video -> Compression -> XViD MPEG-4 Codec -> OK.
(If that option isn't there, install XViD.)
File -> Save as AVI -> Enter new file name -> OK.
It will take a few minutes to produce your final video.

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great post waffe, everybody who makes a video should quote these instructions somewhere in the post.


-blake
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Old 10-19-2005, 10:14 PM
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How to record your own video

Download CamStudio. It's shareware with a 2 week trial. Options -> Video Options. Compressor should be on Microsoft Video 1 and "Auto Adjust" should be clicked under Framerates. We will eventually compress the video with XViD, but it's better to do it after recording is finished.

Region -> Fixed Region -> Mark a single table to record.

Use the record and pause buttons as needed. When you are finished, press the stop button and save to an AVI. It should be pretty huge, maybe 500 megs for 20 minutes or so.

Download VirtualDub, 32 bit edition. Run it and File -> Open video file -> choose your AVI.
Video -> Fast recompress mode.
Video -> Framerate -> Frame Rate Conversion -> Tick "Convert to fps" and enter "15" in the box. -> OK.
Video -> Compression -> XViD MPEG-4 Codec -> OK.
(If that option isn't there, install XViD.)
File -> Save as AVI -> Enter new file name -> OK.
It will take a few minutes to produce your final video.

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I did all this things, but:
"Video -> Compression -> XViD MPEG-4 Codec -> OK.
(If that option isn't there, install XViD.)
"
Option wasn't there, so installed the XViD thing, option still isnt there. HELP!

Nevermind, downloaded some more stuff from the link, it works now.
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Old 10-19-2005, 10:32 PM
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Am I doing something wrong if the estimated compressing time is 7½ hour?
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Old 10-19-2005, 10:40 PM
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It takes a long time to compress, but I'm not sure if it should take 7 hours...how much video did you capture?
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Old 10-19-2005, 10:47 PM
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It takes a long time to compress, but I'm not sure if it should take 7 hours...how much video did you capture?

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Figured it out, had put 15 in the wrong box [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]

½ hour now... for around 30 mins of video.
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Old 10-19-2005, 10:53 PM
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Default Re: 3/6 video

J5s- U need to raise somewhere vs this guy.

KK- I dont mind the turn raise, you prob have the best hand.

K9s UTG- Is this a standard UTG raise 5 handed? I noticed you folded A9o UTG later in the session. (I raise neither btw)

AJo in BB- Suuuper easy raise. You have 3 limpers, all with VPIP's over 60, need i say more [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

QJs in BB- Gotta raise this vs a loose button open-limper.

KQo- Why raise the river and not the turn? What would you do if he 3bet, out of interest?

32o- Im calling the flop raise and c/raise a safe turn card. Too many cards u dont want to see.

Apart from that i thought you played really well mate, hope u post some more sessions.
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