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duckmoose

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In a video for a group school project (which includes some Half-Life 2 footage taken via the trail version of FRAPS) I have encountered a problem. I have put together the video using Windows Move Maker. However, when I go to save to movie file, my highest options are 640x480 (PAL) and 720x480 (NSTC or something). Does anyone know a program (free trial or something?) that I could use to get higher resolutions? I really need them for a couple of scenes. My lowest resolutions in the video are 1152x864.

EDIT: Please reply VERY soon!
 
If you are watching this on a television, those resolutions are fine....burn to DVD or VCD and go. NTSC works well with VCD I think. The issue is that the video you probably have so far is a lower res, and strectching it will severly hamper visual quality, and I dont think you can even encode video at 1152x1280 or something....are you showing this with a computer? just enconde in 640x480 and use fullscreen view in windows media player.
 
It was going to be projected but it turned out we needed to play it on a TV and it looked fine. The people in my class went crazy over it (many of whom are computer-game-illiterate so they hadn't really seen anything like it before).

Thanks, Gabe! Half-Life 2 gave me a good grade!
 
What was this project on, if I might ask? I'm interested because using a videogame as part of a project would rock.
 
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