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10:00 PM
@GraceNote In a way, those questions are like the health questions.
The driving question really wasn't about playing games.
However, it failed to start a 6 hour discussion.
Who knows, maybe there's more to gaming than playing games!
There's the whole social aspect!
 
@badp Those questions are like the "pre-conditions", which I mentioned before once. Things being related to gaming is something we look at before we measure topicality
 
Including but not limited to showing others how they game.
I'll need to leave in 15 minutes for a while.
 
2. I don't see how your question generally covers "PC video gaming" more than "Computer software".
 
1. Is this a question gamers have? Yes, pirating is done by a lot of gamers.
2. Is there value for Gaming to have this question on site? Yes, because it would help expose more games to more people and thus allow more people to participate.
3. Is this question objectively answerable? Yes, I asked it.
 
3. That question is irrelevant to this discussion.
 
10:02 PM
I don't want to rag on you, @badp, but those really are just the start of qualification. Not the entirety of it. Otherwise, there's a lot you can open up with it
 
@GraceNote 4. Do the terms of the site allow this question? No.
@GraceNote I wasn't attempting to be exhaustive.
but I was trying to show very good points about why this question deserves to exist on gaming.
 
Those weren't good points, especially since "Is this useful to the site: yes" is not really a good point to answer "Is this useful to the site"
 
@badp: But you don't answer your "pre-conditions" right, see 1 2 3.
 
@GraceNote Am I just really tired or does that not make sense.
 
@TomWij I really didn't think you were trying to reply, @Tom. There's so much disconnect between the questions and the answers I don't know where to begin.
 
10:06 PM
@ArdaXi Well, if that's the case then this will throw you for a loop: us being a community of Gamers is secondary to our mission as a site dedicated to Gamers.
 
1. "Is this a questions gamers have?" "Your question is not about recording." Okay, so let's only have recording questions!
2. "Is there value for Gaming to have this question on site?" "I don't see how your question generally covers "PC video gaming" more than "Computer software"." General computer software isn't recorded by FRAPS, unless by a side effect of desktop compositing (FRAPS doesn't do this by default).
3. "Is this question objectively answerable?" " That question is irrelevant to this discussion." ← not an answer
 
@badp 1. Recording would be relevant because it related to the game itself.
 
@ArdaXi But what you do with the recording is not related to the game~
 
2. Any DirectX or OpenGL software is, like the desktop for Aero.
 
"Okay, so let's only have recording questions!" --> But your question is not about recording.
 
10:08 PM
@GraceNote That's my point.
 
@ArdaXi So it's fine to ask how to record, but you can't ask how to turn the recording into something useful?
 
@badp Yes. On here, anyway.
 
"General computer software isn't recorded by FRAPS, unless by a side effect of desktop compositing (FRAPS doesn't do this by default). " --> But your question is not about recording.
 
@badp Honestly? Yes.
Think of it this way: We can tell people how to take screenshots
But we really aren't where you should ask "Where can I upload screenshots online?"
 
It already is something useful anyway, you can even have YouTube transcode it.
 
10:09 PM
@GraceNote Bad example, I'm not asking for a youtube alternative.
 
"not an answer" --> How can that not be an answer, read the whole line again. The question posed by you in 3 is irrelevant to the discussion we are having here...
 
@badp It's doing something useful with the recorded object. Good example.
 
@badp No, you're asking what to do with the byproduct of a recording
 
A better example would have been asking how I could've turned the BMP into a better format. JPG or PNG, what should I use?
 
Much in the same vein that uploading a screenshot is something to do with the byproduct of taking a screenshot
 
10:10 PM
And you are again changing subject, as it's not... about... recording.
 
"It's gaming, so it's not a photo. Use PNG."
↑ domain specific knowledge.
 
@badp You can use JPG in certain cases.
 
@TomWij I'm following along @Grace's example.
 
It all depends on the context.
Your question has no context, so I don't see how it's relevant.
 
@ArdaXi I included additional information, like the fact the game is Minecraft.
So I did give the additional context.
 
10:12 PM
No you didn't.
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Q: What is the simplest way to re-encode Fraps recordings to something more sensible?

badpI took a quick FRAPS recording showing this clever answer at work. The output was a 54 seconds long 424×240 video for a mere 138 MBs, or 45 minutes of upload on my link. Now, as long as the video takes a reasonable amount of time to upload, I'm fine with just getting the process done in backgro...

Chrome claims the word Minecraft isn't in there anywhere.
 
@ArdaXi Have you tried clicking on "this clever answer"?
 
@ArdaXi Minecraft is technically in the link "this clever answer"
 
@Arda He did it stealthily through the link.
 
It couldn't be more specific than that.
I explained exactly what the video contained.
 
Sure you could. A minecraft tag for example.
 
10:12 PM
@badp Yes it could. You could state it directly.
 
It's additional context. It's not vital to the answer.
 
@badp You claim it is!
 
Not in my opinion when I asked it anyway.
 
That's your entire argument!
 
@badp: While a question about Keyboard might be fine in the context of Gaming, I don't see how the software Texter relevant to the Keyboard but not relevant to the context of Gaming would be fine.
 
10:13 PM
@ArdaXi I claim it's vital that is a recording of a game, not of Minecraft.
But even then I've gone the extra mile and told you it was Minecraft
 
And that it is therefore vital to state which game
 
and it was me going underwater to build blocks.
 
Since Minecraft settings would be different from Crysis settings
 
26 secs ago, by badp
But even then I've gone the extra mile and told you it was Minecraft
 
You didn't tell me. You gave me a link.
You never stated the question was about Minecraft directly.
I don't follow every link on a page.
 
10:14 PM
@ArdaXi Would you expect an expert in encoding to know what Minecraft is?
 
@badp You claim. But why?
 
Why did I even ask on Gaming, then?
 
@badp Good question.
 
Thank you.
No further questions, your honour.
 
I asked on Gaming because it's a question about a recording of Gaming.
 
10:15 PM
@badp Ask yourself the same question for a completely off-topic question. Now what you just said doesn't make any sense...
 
and the extra mile information can only be correctly parsed by gamers.
 
And because you had a misconception that that mattered.
 
@StrixVaria My misconception is yet undefeated
It would make a good answer however.
 
@badp You could just have said that it was about Minecraft.
Again, I don't think it's relevant, you do.
 
@ArdaXi It isn't as much about Minecraft as it is about gaming.
Please don't say I think what I state I don't think.
 
10:16 PM
@badp Your argument that it's about gaming makes it about Minecraft.
I say what you said you think.
 
@badp Woohoo, I can repeat myself: It's not... about... recording.
 
If you're misrepresenting your opinion this discussion is rather useless.
 
3 mins ago, by badp
@ArdaXi I claim it's vital that is a recording of a game, not of Minecraft.
↑ What I think
If it differs from that it's not what I think?
 
46 secs ago, by Arda Xi
@badp Your argument that it's about gaming makes it about Minecraft.
 
Is it difficult?
 
10:17 PM
@badp Why can the extra mile information only be parsed by gamers?
 
@TomWij I've ignored you because you're stuck 10 minutes ago
 
You said it's about gaming because settings differ for games. They also differ per game.
 
Yes, because you are constantly changing topic.
 
3 mins ago, by badp
@ArdaXi Would you expect an expert in encoding to know what Minecraft is?
 
Wasn't the extra mile information entirely debunked by the point that FRAPS encoding is actually irrelevant?
 
10:18 PM
@GraceNote FRAPS encoding is relevant in the answering of my question.
 
Since apparently, the codec doesn't particularly matter as long as you have the codec installed?
 
@badp How?!?!
 
Now, the 15 mins are over. Later.
 
@Grace yes.
 
2 mins ago, by Arda Xi
Again, I don't think it's relevant, you do.
@GraceNote No, @badp claimed that the quality settings you use in transcoding differ because it's a game.
Like, you would want more compression on a game than a normal screen recording
 
10:20 PM
@GraceNote Basically, you are going from FRAPS Format --> FRAPS Decoder --> Raw Format --> Other Encoder --> Other Format
Going from the near lossless FRAPS Format to the lossless Raw Format doesn't involve any settings.
The only part where settings are involved is from going from the Raw Format to the Other Format.
 
I do think FRAPS' format is lossless, just compressed.
 
@TomWij That is a perfectly concise explanation. Thank you.
 
And that's the only part where you would be losing information.
So, if I fill in a video from a camera recorded instead, you see that the video would still display the same in the Original Format and the Raw Format.
Here, it would display the same in the FRAPS Format and the Raw Format, no loss of quality.
So, I fail to see how FRAPS encoding is relevant.
The only thing that would be relevant is the need of having the codec to decode it.
 
Which is installed with Fraps
 
If I used a hardware device that takes my HDMI output (on which you see a game) and save it into an AVI file, but I rather would like to have it in 3GP. It wouldn't make the question any different...
 
10:59 PM
> A conversation can only have up to 400 messages.
:(
 
Welcome back, @badp
 
I'm migrating the whole stuff to its own chatroom
 
Later, @TomWij
 
It's back! Er, I mean.. hi!
 
although it may actually encourage having more of this discussion
 
11:00 PM
@StrixVaria Well, I would say we did, but badp seems to disagree.
Does migrating break bookmarks?
@badp: See also:

While FRAPS is a tool for gamers, it doesn't matter in this Transcoding question.

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@TomWij yes
 
@StrixVaria I guess we did come to a consensus, unless someone comes up with a legitimate argument to counter that explanation.
 
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@TomWij Yes, because the following steps are still left for a gamer to figure out all on his own.
I hoped asking this question would have changed this.
 
@badp We're here to answer questions about gaming, not serve gamers.
 
Is there really a difference?
 
11:11 PM
Yes. To point, there are a lot of questions that gamers have which we don't handle
 
Gaming-related questions?
 
Shopping for games, producing writing about games, how to answer questions about games...
 
Really? The first is [game-rec] :D
 
I mean, "Where can I find a local shop for this game"
Opposition to game-rec is on a completely different level having to do with our engine and utility rather than the relation and usefulness to gamers.
 
I know.
 
11:17 PM
Who is asking the question doesn't matter for the topicality. No one disagrees with this being a question a gamer may have. But the fact remains, the heart of the question is one about transcoding video formats. And as has been repeatedly stated, the fact it was a game, and the fact it was originally encoded through FRAPS, are actually irrelevant to the answer.
I don't think it really needed a whole 7 hours of angry lashing to handle this, though
Let me re-examine what comments are on the actual question
 
The best part is that 7 hours of angry lashing only brought two close votes and six upvotes (and 3 useless answers.)
 
@badp Technically, I could cast the final vote
 
@GraceNote I know you're probably going to.
So far, only Ivo has sided with me.
 
I sided with you at first
Back when I thought FRAPS encoding mattered
 
@GraceNote see, that's a problem however. How is a gamer to know that FRAPS encoding matters (or not)?
 
11:23 PM
@badp Strix's first comment explains that
 
Why couldn't they simply answer "Hey, buddy, it doesn't matter that it's FRAPS, just use this program with this and this settings and you're done."
Upvote, checkmark, reputation. Everybody's happier.
 
They tried that. But it inexplicably didn't work for you.
 
It's correct that it shouldn't matter what encoding/program was originally used (except it does, see Handbrake)
 
According to Arda, he used Handbrake successfully, and his step process seemed to be identical to yours.
Which was "Take FRAPS encoding, feed it to Handbrake, transcode into video". He might be against the question, but he isn't likely to skip steps just to make a point.
 
Speaking of which, I'll try again after installing this codec pack. Who knows...
 
11:29 PM
One can picture the larger image as "If someone was mistaken into thinking something was Gaming related, should it be left open as if it was?"
 
@GraceNote He does encoding regularly. It may very well be that he's done a necessary setup step I haven't.
@GraceNote Wait, the answers may not be gaming related. The question still is.
 
@badp Phrasing and motivation alone do not a question's relation make
@Arda Let's put aside the whole on-topic and off-topic bit for one moment
 
The only step necessary is installing fraps.
That installs the codec you need.
 
If you don't mind, can you walk @badp through the transcoding with Handbrake, in case he missed a step?
 
@ArdaXi I have it.
 
11:32 PM
I would, but I can't right now because I'm on my notebook with no access to my desktop, which has fraps on it.
 
aaand my third attempt with Handbrake is now complete.
 
Ah, thanks anyway, then, @Arda
 
Well, it's a valid m4a I suppose.
 

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