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recorded bit is all of color and moving
I just used camstudio to records something. The recording went pretty wel but the outcome is horrible.
The colors are all off and the film keeps moving to the left (horizontally) aslso the bottom half is op top.
It all looks like a tv channel not being properly tuned. I tried I don't know how many codecs and players but
nothing seems to work. Is there a way to fix this problem? My bad but I was in a hurry but I hadn't changed any
settings on camstudio before recording so I think it was on video1 or something. A suggestion on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
The colors are all off and the film keeps moving to the left (horizontally) aslso the bottom half is op top.
It all looks like a tv channel not being properly tuned. I tried I don't know how many codecs and players but
nothing seems to work. Is there a way to fix this problem? My bad but I was in a hurry but I hadn't changed any
settings on camstudio before recording so I think it was on video1 or something. A suggestion on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Comments
Interesting to have two of the exact same problem appear here at the same time!
Use the Fixed Region choice with a region of 856X480 for a wide-screened "windowed" effect that will appear at 480p on YouTube, and a 1280X720 region for YouTube HD.
This happens because of the problems coming about from certain pixel dimensions. USUALLY just keeping width and height even avoids the issue, but some even widths and heights still cause that "horizontal hold is broken" effect you are seeing with certain codecs.
The smaller a region you capture, the faster your frame rate during capture.
Turn on "Enable Autopan" under options to allow the fixed region to follow your mouse cursor.
I also recommend using the Xvid codec at this time over all others. See this post:
http://screencasttutorial.org/53/jawors-xvid-my-newest-codec-of-choice-for-games-webinars-or-tutorials-453
Also these videos will likely be helpful:
http://screencasttutorial.org/38/how-to-use-camstudio-video-tutorials-available-at-youtube-417
Terry