I just want to know how my video and audio looks and sounds. I think the framerate is a bit low, (although I have no idea why, I usually get about 170fps) but I just wanted to get some general feedback on the quality. I'm just wondering if for instance, should I get a new mic, and which one? better recording/editing software for video/audio? (currently trying out Camtasia) Does my voice make you want to kill yourself? How can I get the framerate up? etc. stuff like that.
Anyways, Here's the video. It's my entry to the 30 second contest thing. (Although in retrospect, maybe entering a contest as a test was a bad idea...) I don't normally talk this fast, but my voice is pretty much unedited from it's original recording.
In case you're wondering, I did this because I'm planning on showing off some of my minecraft creations through YouTube, and possibly doing an LP. I just wanted to make sure I get a few things sorted out first.
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Thanks, I'm fairly new to editing Video and Audio, so I'm not really sure what's considered good quality right now. I'll probably get better at identifying that with time. Also, I guess I might hold off on getting a higher quality mic for now then.
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That was actually really good, little bit laggy, but easily viewable. What are your computer specs if you don't mind me asking, I'm getting a new computer soon and I want to get a computer that I'm able to record with.
i7 quad
8GB RAM
2x Nvidia GTX 480 SLI
2TB HardDrive and a 100GB SSD
I also have several monitors, which makes recording a bit easier since I can keep track of certain details (like time spent recording) on another screen without cluttering up the recording screen. I'd record directly onto the SSD if I had the space left on it, but I just can't clear enough for the usually obscenely large recording files. I honestly have no idea how else I can make the video less choppy/laggy/whatever, which is part of the reason I'm here in the first place.
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i7 quad
8GB RAM
2x Nvidia GTX 480 SLI
2TB HardDrive and a 100GB SSD
I also have several monitors, which makes recording a bit easier since I can keep track of certain details (like time spent recording) on another screen without cluttering up the recording screen. I'd record directly onto the SSD if I had the space left on it, but I just can't clear enough for the usually obscenely large recording files. I honestly have no idea how else I can make the video less choppy/laggy/whatever, which is part of the reason I'm here in the first place.
I would have thought having a computer with those specs, it wouldn't lag at all, I guess the new computer I'm getting isn't going to run so good, also another question if you don't mind:
If you have two graphics cards, will the game use both of them. Or do you have to go into task manager and select which one you want to use. Similar to duel core processors. And will it use both of them at the same time for double the performance? I can't remember if I linked the laptop I'm thinking of getting, I'm not expecting it to run BF3 on max, just a few games here-and-there, I'm mostly a console gamer. Here's the laptop I want.
Anyways, Here's the video. It's my entry to the 30 second contest thing. (Although in retrospect, maybe entering a contest as a test was a bad idea...) I don't normally talk this fast, but my voice is pretty much unedited from it's original recording.
In case you're wondering, I did this because I'm planning on showing off some of my minecraft creations through YouTube, and possibly doing an LP. I just wanted to make sure I get a few things sorted out first.
Here's my topic if you're interested in helping.
i7 quad
8GB RAM
2x Nvidia GTX 480 SLI
2TB HardDrive and a 100GB SSD
I also have several monitors, which makes recording a bit easier since I can keep track of certain details (like time spent recording) on another screen without cluttering up the recording screen. I'd record directly onto the SSD if I had the space left on it, but I just can't clear enough for the usually obscenely large recording files. I honestly have no idea how else I can make the video less choppy/laggy/whatever, which is part of the reason I'm here in the first place.
Favorited and shared. Keep going \o/
If you have two graphics cards, will the game use both of them. Or do you have to go into task manager and select which one you want to use. Similar to duel core processors. And will it use both of them at the same time for double the performance? I can't remember if I linked the laptop I'm thinking of getting, I'm not expecting it to run BF3 on max, just a few games here-and-there, I'm mostly a console gamer. Here's the laptop I want.
Yeah, he spoke fast because it had to be 30 seconds, but it's better then half the videos all you hear is "The new.. 1.3... stairs... subscribe.".