If you would like to make a css or tf2 video you are going to need a very good computer. You will need at least a dual core processor and a video card that gets around 100 frames. The other thing is you are going to need a large amount of storage space. We are talking about 15-20 gigs for a 15 min video.
Programs You will need:
Fraps: http://www.fraps.com/VirtualDub: http://www.virtualdub.org/Xvid Codec: http://www.xvid.org/Click Name to download.
All of these are free. Note: Fraps will only record 30fps and a limited record time unless you buy it $37.
Step One: Recording the demoThe first thing you will need to do is make sure your console is enabled for css/tf2. This is done by going to:
Options > Keyboard > Advanced > Enable consoleOnce you enable your console hit ~. This will bring it up you then type:
record Demo_NameClose the console by hitting the x and start to play.
Once you are done recording hit ~. Then type in:
stopStep Two: Setting up FrapsStart Fraps. double click on it by the windows clock to bring it up. Once you have it up you will want to go to the FPS tab and disable the corner overlay unless you want to see the fps in your video. Then go the Movies tab and set your capture key this is what you will use to start and stop your recording.
Step Three: Playing back the demoStart css/tf2. Then open up your console and type in:
demouiHit LoadSelect your demo and hit okYour computer will lag when you hit load its ok.
As soon as it loads hit pause.Hit Fraps Video capture KeyHit resume then the x.Once the demo finishes Hit Fraps Video capture Key againStep Four: Compressing the videoStart Virtual Dub.File > Open video fileBrowse to the fraps folder under C:\Program Files\Fraps and open your aviVideo > CompressionScroll down to Xvid > Select It > Hit ConfigureSet Profile @ level to HighDefSet encoding type to Single PassClick target quantizerSlide the bar to 9708Click calc buttonSet target size to 716800Set frames per second to 59.94Under audio set format to MP3-CBRSet Avg bitrate to 192kbpsHit ok till you get back to just virtualdubThen hit save as avi name it and hit save and let it do its work.Cals forum post on making videos.
http://forums.caleague.com/showthread.php?t=7776&highlight=fraps