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Anri-chan is usually the fastest and most reliable option for processing recordings. While it is difficult, you certainly have the option of processing the runs yourself manually. There are a few things that you may want to know about that Anri-chan won't handle for you | Anri-chan is usually the fastest and most reliable option for processing recordings. While it is difficult, you certainly have the option of processing the runs yourself manually. There are a few things that you may want to know about that Anri-chan won't handle for you | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 17 May 2013
After you've successfully recorded your speedrun, you're not quite done. You're going to need to do a bit of processing on your recordings to get a video that you can submit to SDA. There are two ways to get this done.
Encoding Options
Anri-chan
Anri-chan is an incredible tool made by some of the fine folks at SDA that makes video processing easy.
- Prepare sample and test capture to help identify any recording capture issues
- Process raw recording files from a variety of screen recording programs and capture devices into a format acceptable for an SDA submission
- Join multiple raw recording files into a single video file
- Extract recordings from a DVD player for processing
- Add audio commentary tracks to a fully processed video
Coding yourself
Anri-chan is usually the fastest and most reliable option for processing recordings. While it is difficult, you certainly have the option of processing the runs yourself manually. There are a few things that you may want to know about that Anri-chan won't handle for you