Use a screen capture program to capture the replay in-game. I use Gregion: http://www.gregion.com/game/manual/64.html . But you can also use Xfire, Fraps, Wegame. Also if you record in .avi, Sony Vegas won't be able to open it unless you change the FourCC codec. I reccomend Adobe Premier, you can either download their free trial or there are other ways of getting it.... :X. After that render your film to your screen monitors resoloution, so don't render it to 1920 X 1080 if your sreen is at 1640 X 1480 otherwise you will get black bars on the sides which look ugly. Hope this helps!

Ippytraxx wrote:
Use a screen capture program to capture the replay in-game. I use Gregion: http://www.gregion.com/game/manual/64.html . But you can also use Xfire, Fraps, Wegame. Also if you record in .avi, Sony Vegas won't be able to open it unless you change the FourCC codec. I reccomend Adobe Premier, you can either download their free trial or there are other ways of getting it.... :X. After that render your film to your screen monitors resoloution, so don't render it to 1920 X 1080 if your sreen is at 1640 X 1480 otherwise you will get black bars on the sides which look ugly. Hope this helps!
This.
Since you don't have an actual video file, Sony Vegas isn't able to read the file because it's an in-game LoL replay-like file. Now if you were to start that file up while using a screen capture-er such as Fraps or any of those programs mentioned, it'd give you a raw video file which you can then further edit in Sony Vegas and finally render it and send it on its way to the internets of youtube.







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