Not sure what I did, but I fixed it. Now if only the audio with vdms worked :(
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grapetry compressing with a different codec
it happens before the compression though, like if I play the .avi from virtualdub it shows the same thing, and even when I go to compress it, this happens.
OBS is fine too, I guess its VirtualDub, but nothing on their forums comes up either.
Its a consistent problem now, and I agree it may be more of a VirtualDub problem. I recorded a little bit with Fraps, and thats fine. So I'm not sure whats wrong at this point.
So I've been using lawena for awhile to record tf2 but recently its caused a lot of problems, and no search seems to have an answer to this. But after rendering the video in Virtual Dub I get this weird looking thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYKUMZIek5s
I don't know if its lawena or vdub, but the .avi is always messed up for me.
Any help?