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I want to start doung GTA 4 LCPDFR videos on youtube, how to do?

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Well, i am planning on doing GTA 4 videos on youtube and i have some qestions.

 

1. Do you have to pay a certain price to youtube if your vids are any longer then 10 minutes?

2. Bandicam or fraps? Iv'e made some testing and with fraps i am having terrible lag. I dunno about bandicam, whats your opinon?

3. Serious or un-serious lcpdfr videos?

4. Length of clip?

5. Any car mods and els?

 

Well, thats my questions, if you can awnser some i would be really happy!  :thumbsup:

- Victor

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1.I'm not sure if they still do it. But it used to be you give them your cell number, they send you a text, then confirm it that way.( Don't worry, they don't send you anything at all) spam wise
2.I personally like Bandicam. 
3. I think it all comes down to the audience. Some like serious, some don't. Do whatever, it's your YouTube. Although, I would think, if the viewing base was from lcpdfr it would be for serious.
4. I would keep around 10-15 minuets. As your audience grows maybe start gettin into 20-30, if they like it.

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1. No, I don't recall exactly how the video length worked, but I couldn't upload longer than 15 minutes when I started, at one point my account was approved for longer video, my educated guess is that you are automatically allowed +15 min uploads after a certain time without copyright claims on your videos

 

2. There's more programmes out there, it's not just Bandicam and Fraps, Action! and DxTory being the two well-known options.

Bandicam and Fraps are very basic, works-out-of-the box type programme whereas Action! and DxTory can be customized to your liking. I use Action! as I can record my microphone to a separate audio track which allows me to set the correct audio levels in Premiere during editing.

 

Recording itself isn't enough, a five minute fraps recording is 14GB in 1080p. You'll need to find a editing software that works for you, the Adobe Creative Suite is around $60 a month and seems worth it, especially if you can monetize your videos.

 

3. That's down to preference so experiment with what works best for you.It gets easier as you get more experience.

 

4. That's also down to preference, it can be difficult to perform, my brain is running in overdrive when I'm recording a video, it's looking for anything to comment on during the video which can be very mentally draining after a while.

 

5. Again preference, the general trend I've noticed is that people generally prefer car mods and ELS in videos.

Right now I am useing Bambicam, N' Cause it is Free when I get close to the 10 Minute Mark

I have to fine a Good Time N' Place to Quickly Push my Stop and Start Recording button.

But Now that NicoaiB say somthin bout those other two Programs I am going to have to try them.

 

Thank You NicoaiB

N' good luck With your LCPDFR Recording Videos.

 

 

 

Sergeanto!

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1. No, I don't recall exactly how the video length worked, but I couldn't upload longer than 15 minutes when I started, at one point my account was approved for longer video, my educated guess is that you are automatically allowed +15 min uploads after a certain time without copyright claims on your videos

 

2. There's more programmes out there, it's not just Bandicam and Fraps, Action! and DxTory being the two well-known options.

Bandicam and Fraps are very basic, works-out-of-the box type programme whereas Action! and DxTory can be customized to your liking. I use Action! as I can record my microphone to a separate audio track which allows me to set the correct audio levels in Premiere during editing.

 

Recording itself isn't enough, a five minute fraps recording is 14GB in 1080p. You'll need to find a editing software that works for you, the Adobe Creative Suite is around $60 a month and seems worth it, especially if you can monetize your videos.

 

3. That's down to preference so experiment with what works best for you.It gets easier as you get more experience.

 

4. That's also down to preference, it can be difficult to perform, my brain is running in overdrive when I'm recording a video, it's looking for anything to comment on during the video which can be very mentally draining after a while.

 

5. Again preference, the general trend I've noticed is that people generally prefer car mods and ELS in videos.

60 dollars a month? Thats around 500 swedish kronor! Is there any free options? 

- Victor

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If your going to start making videos then have the PC thats capable of doing so because no-one is going to watch a video on low at 5fps.

Yeah, i have a good PC, when i play GTA 4 w/ mods it is around 60-65 fps, but with Fraps on it is about 30-37 fps, and i have grapics on medium, weiw distance at 25 and the lrest on medium/low.

- Victor

1. Do you have to pay a certain price to youtube if your vids are any longer then 10 minutes?

 

No you don't have to pay youtube, but you do have to verify your account by having youtube send a text to your phone.

 

2. Bandicam or fraps? Iv'e made some testing and with fraps i am having terrible lag. I dunno about bandicam, what's your opinion?

 

I like to use bandicam its relatively simple, keeps my videos at a nice size also without using up to much memory you just have to press record every 10 minutes.

 

3. Serious or un-serious lcpdfr videos?

 

I personally don't really play lcpdfr I use PPM, but I like to keep my videos some what serious. 

 

4. Length of clip?

 

15-25 minutes is a good amout of time.

 

5. Any car mods and els?

 

I like to use car mods. I don't use els as it lags for me so i just use non els cars. It's mainly up to you and how well your computer will run with els on.

 

 

3. Serious or un-serious lcpdfr videos?

 

I personally don't really play lcpdfr I use PPM, but I like to keep my videos some what serious. 

 

 

 

PPM? Are you kidding me!? I hate to say this, but why are you posting on a site where LCPDFR is the 'big' thing? I don't mean to be rude but if it sounds like it, I am sorry.

 

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PPM? Are you kidding me!? I hate to say this, but why are you posting on a site where LCPDFR is the 'big' thing? I don't mean to be rude but if it sounds like it, I am sorry.

 

Because everybody has a preference about what they like, I personally like LCPDFR though, but not everybody does and not everyone is the same.

 

 

Well, i am planning on doing GTA 4 videos on youtube and i have some qestions.

 

1. Do you have to pay a certain price to youtube if your vids are any longer then 10 minutes?

2. Bandicam or fraps? Iv'e made some testing and with fraps i am having terrible lag. I dunno about bandicam, whats your opinon?

3. Serious or un-serious lcpdfr videos?

4. Length of clip?

5. Any car mods and els?

 

Well, thats my questions, if you can awnser some i would be really happy!  :thumbsup:

1) They charge $50 per minute that's over 10 minutes

2) Neither, many of the greats take screenshots and then splice them all together -great quality and FPS doesn't get affected

3) I think that a video that goes from serious to funny and back and forth is enjoyable

4) I'd say your 'clips' so to speak should be however long you wish -i mean its up to how many screenshots you take

5) There are plenty of car mods out there, but people LOVE cars with a TON of lights and a bright ENB to really bring out the lights if you use ELS

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Hello, first off I wanna say that my channel is located at www.youtube.com/thecentrixgaming just so you can see what results my process results in: 

1) To begin uploading over 15 minutes, simply have them verify you, this can be done by going somewhere in your YouTube Settings and tell them to send you a text with a number code, you simply enter that code in the field provided and boom, unlimited upload times!

 

2) If you go to my channel you can compare Bandicam, which I used for all videos previous to the newest ("GET IN THE CAR!!") LCPD:FR video, to the "GET IN THE CAR!!" episode, in which I recorded with the much more comprehensive, and less FPS hitting Dxtory. you can learn how to use Dxtory efficiently by viewing this video by JackFrags (http://bit.ly/IIMXi4) as you can see, the ELS lights are especially faster with gameplay and file FPS both at a solid 30 frames (which as you'll learn in the video is what YouTube currently limits videos to)

 

3) I personally like to record semi serious patrols unless playing online, so, serious for single player, silly online gameplay, keep in mind with some skill in editing you can always pick and choose the moments you want in the finished video.

4) I usually try to make videos last no longer than 30-40 minutes.

 

5)I use a clan pack personally, but its up to personal preference as stated by other users, I do use Game4Video ENB and ELS v7 with an HD road texture from Fonia5

Hope my answers have helped you out and if they have, please feel free to click that green arrow =D

I don't upload LCPDFR videos to YouTube, only test vids etc.

 

But I have been on YouTube for quite a while so no, uploading to YouTube is free and the length is limited to 10-15 minutes and to increase that and get custom thumbnails you have to verify your YouTube account (Look it up, there are many tutorials) and I personally use Bandicam because Fraps is too much of a hassle but there is a time limit to ten minutes and a "Bandicam" logo on top until you purchase the full version and there is no expiration date for the program unlike Fraps, but ten minute videos would be a good way to start off a YouTube channel.

 

Best of luck :smile:

PPM? Are you kidding me!? I hate to say this, but why are you posting on a site where LCPDFR is the 'big' thing? I don't mean to be rude but if it sounds like it, I am sorry.

 

 

 

im waiting for the new version hopefully it has more unique calls..... any ways ppm comes with it's own lightng systme for non els cars..

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