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HELP - software introduction
I'm using this wonderfull screencasting to introduce a program:
--> it will be a video + audio (microphone).
- Video: it will rec a excel-based program window.
- Audio: a voice simultaneasly (i wrote it correct?) will explain the video images.
A: What Configurations do you advice me ? (compressors,formats,input rate....etc.)
B: Flash format decreases file size further?
NOTE: i learned a school english ;)
--> it will be a video + audio (microphone).
- Video: it will rec a excel-based program window.
- Audio: a voice simultaneasly (i wrote it correct?) will explain the video images.
A: What Configurations do you advice me ? (compressors,formats,input rate....etc.)
B: Flash format decreases file size further?
NOTE: i learned a school english ;)
Comments
Try these settings:
Video Codec: CamStudio Lossless Codec
Quality: 60%
Keyframes: Every 30 frames
Capture Frames: Every 50 milliseconds (if desktop recording)
Playback Rate: 20 frames/second (if desktop recording)
Audio Codec: PCM (no compression) *
44100Hz, 16KBit, Mono
* If I'm going to be creating Flash video using CamStudio, I get the best audio results using PCM as the source. If I'm going to upload to somewhere like YouTube or Google Video, I switch PCM to MP3, but keep the sample and bitrates the same. The video filesize is smaller with no difference in quality but is quicker to upload.
If after doing a test video you're still getting audio/video desynchronization, click the MCI Recording option in Audio Options for Microphone - it records the audio in the most basic PCM format (overriding any audio settings selected) but usually does the trick.
I hope that helps.
Cheers
Nick :o)