Ps2 DivX Compression Guide
Hi, and welcome to my capture guide for Playstation 2. If you would like to capture video from your Playstation 2 you are going to need to following programs (as well as the necessary hardware of course :-) :
o VirtualDub-AC3-MPEG2 1.5.4
o NanDub 1.0rc2
o Razorlame 1.1.5
o Lame MP3 DLL (lame_enc.dll) 3.93.1
o DivX 5.0.5 Pro Codec
Note: It may not be important that your version matches the exact version which I used, as there maybe more updated versions or slightly less updated, but it shouldn't make too much difference.
In this guide I will be capturing video directly from my PS2 to my PC via the VideoInput from my graphics card, I will not detail how I did this, because there are many different ways which I hope you are already familiar with some; however if you do not have capture software you can capture using VirtualDub and by clicking on 'File > Capture AVI...'. There are many other ways which you can capture video from your PS2, here are some examples. By a TV card, by your graphics card and by Digital Video (DVCam - via Firewire), these are just some examples which I know of.
Capture your video and then proceed below.
VirtualDub 1.5.4
Start VirtualDub 1.5.4 and load your video by clicking on 'File > Open'. With your video loaded you will now want to export the audio file. Click on 'Audio' and make sure that 'Source Audio' and 'Direct Stream Copy' are selected. Now click on 'File > Save WAV...'. Now make a new folder for your project and before you click on 'Save'. [If your source file had mp3 audio (most of the time yes) then type '.mp3' at the end of your filename and change the 'Save as type:' option to All files (*.*).] Now click 'save'.
Your work in VirtualDub is not yet finished, but for now you can minimize the program.
Razorlame 1.1.5
Note: Make sure that you have extracted both 'lame.exe' and 'lame_enc.dll' to Razorlame's installation directory, e.g. 'C:\Program Files\Razorlame\' before you use it for the first time.
Click on the 'Add' button and open your audio file. Now click on the 'LAME' button and make sure the following settings match:
Note: Your desktop may be a different location
Now click on Encode. After the process has finished we can close Razorlame
It is now safe to delete the source Audio File from your Project folder, do not delete the MP3 created on your desktop. After doing so, move the mp3 file from your desktop into your project folder.
VirtualDub 1.5.4
Back in VirtualDub once again. Click on 'Audio' and then make sure 'No Audio' is selected. Now click on 'Video' and then make sure that 'Fast Recompress' is selected and now click on 'Compression'.
Make sure that you have selected DivX Pro 5.0.5 Codec and then click 'Configure'.
You should now be looking at the DivX configuration page. Change the settings of the frontpage (Bitrate Control) so that they match the following:
'Do not prompt with errors and warnings' should also be ticked. Now click on the 'Select' button.
Now select your desktop and call the file 'DivX.log'.
The rest of your settings should match the following:
Now click on 'OK' and then 'OK' again on the 'Select Video Compression' box.
Now click on 'File > Save as AVI...' inside VirtualDub and locate your Projects folder and call the filename whatever you want, it's not really important.
Now wait for the conversion process to finish:
After the conversion is done, click on 'Video' > 'Compression...' and then 'Configure' once again.
Change the settings on the 'Bitrate Control' page so that it matches these settings:
Now click on 'OK' and then 'OK' again on the 'Select Video Compression' box.
Now click on 'File > Save as AVI...' inside VirtualDub and locate your Projects folder and call the filename 'video' and then select 'Save'.
This time after the conversion is done you can delete 'DivX.log' from your desktop and 'divx-tmp.avi'; do not delete your 'mp3 'or 'video.avi' files from your project folder. We are now done in VirtualDub hurray! Close the program and open NanDub
NanDub 1.0rc2
Open your 'video.avi' file from your projects folder by clicking on 'File' > 'Open video file...'. Once your video file has loaded, under the 'Video' tab select 'Direct Stream Copy'.
Under 'Audio' select '(VBR) MP3 Audio' and open locate the audio file from your project folder.
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We are now ready for the last stage. Simple click on 'File' > 'Save as AVI...' inside of NanDub and then save your video/audio file wherever you like, and call it whatever you like, it's usually best to save it to 'My Documents' or your 'Desktop' and call it something which is appropriate to it's content.
We are now all done! You should now have a good quality video complete with audio of your PS2 capture, it is now safe to delete your Project directory and show of your video to the world :-).
Hi, and welcome to my capture guide for Playstation 2. If you would like to capture video from your Playstation 2 you are going to need to following programs (as well as the necessary hardware of course :-) :
o VirtualDub-AC3-MPEG2 1.5.4
o NanDub 1.0rc2
o Razorlame 1.1.5
o Lame MP3 DLL (lame_enc.dll) 3.93.1
o DivX 5.0.5 Pro Codec
Note: It may not be important that your version matches the exact version which I used, as there maybe more updated versions or slightly less updated, but it shouldn't make too much difference.
In this guide I will be capturing video directly from my PS2 to my PC via the VideoInput from my graphics card, I will not detail how I did this, because there are many different ways which I hope you are already familiar with some; however if you do not have capture software you can capture using VirtualDub and by clicking on 'File > Capture AVI...'. There are many other ways which you can capture video from your PS2, here are some examples. By a TV card, by your graphics card and by Digital Video (DVCam - via Firewire), these are just some examples which I know of.
Capture your video and then proceed below.
VirtualDub 1.5.4
Start VirtualDub 1.5.4 and load your video by clicking on 'File > Open'. With your video loaded you will now want to export the audio file. Click on 'Audio' and make sure that 'Source Audio' and 'Direct Stream Copy' are selected. Now click on 'File > Save WAV...'. Now make a new folder for your project and before you click on 'Save'. [If your source file had mp3 audio (most of the time yes) then type '.mp3' at the end of your filename and change the 'Save as type:' option to All files (*.*).] Now click 'save'.
Your work in VirtualDub is not yet finished, but for now you can minimize the program.
Razorlame 1.1.5
Note: Make sure that you have extracted both 'lame.exe' and 'lame_enc.dll' to Razorlame's installation directory, e.g. 'C:\Program Files\Razorlame\' before you use it for the first time.
Click on the 'Add' button and open your audio file. Now click on the 'LAME' button and make sure the following settings match:
Note: Your desktop may be a different location
Now click on Encode. After the process has finished we can close Razorlame
It is now safe to delete the source Audio File from your Project folder, do not delete the MP3 created on your desktop. After doing so, move the mp3 file from your desktop into your project folder.
VirtualDub 1.5.4
Back in VirtualDub once again. Click on 'Audio' and then make sure 'No Audio' is selected. Now click on 'Video' and then make sure that 'Fast Recompress' is selected and now click on 'Compression'.
Make sure that you have selected DivX Pro 5.0.5 Codec and then click 'Configure'.
You should now be looking at the DivX configuration page. Change the settings of the frontpage (Bitrate Control) so that they match the following:
'Do not prompt with errors and warnings' should also be ticked. Now click on the 'Select' button.
Now select your desktop and call the file 'DivX.log'.
The rest of your settings should match the following:
Now click on 'OK' and then 'OK' again on the 'Select Video Compression' box.
Now click on 'File > Save as AVI...' inside VirtualDub and locate your Projects folder and call the filename whatever you want, it's not really important.
Now wait for the conversion process to finish:
After the conversion is done, click on 'Video' > 'Compression...' and then 'Configure' once again.
Change the settings on the 'Bitrate Control' page so that it matches these settings:
Now click on 'OK' and then 'OK' again on the 'Select Video Compression' box.
Now click on 'File > Save as AVI...' inside VirtualDub and locate your Projects folder and call the filename 'video' and then select 'Save'.
This time after the conversion is done you can delete 'DivX.log' from your desktop and 'divx-tmp.avi'; do not delete your 'mp3 'or 'video.avi' files from your project folder. We are now done in VirtualDub hurray! Close the program and open NanDub
NanDub 1.0rc2
Open your 'video.avi' file from your projects folder by clicking on 'File' > 'Open video file...'. Once your video file has loaded, under the 'Video' tab select 'Direct Stream Copy'.
Under 'Audio' select '(VBR) MP3 Audio' and open locate the audio file from your project folder.
We are now ready for the last stage. Simple click on 'File' > 'Save as AVI...' inside of NanDub and then save your video/audio file wherever you like, and call it whatever you like, it's usually best to save it to 'My Documents' or your 'Desktop' and call it something which is appropriate to it's content.
We are now all done! You should now have a good quality video complete with audio of your PS2 capture, it is now safe to delete your Project directory and show of your video to the world :-).
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