Hello everyone Arnald23 here and I need someone to help me. I want to start a new youtube channel where I create speedart for minecraft, minecraft animation, and a podcast lets play with 3 other friends. The problem is that for the lets play I need some equipment to record minecraft, and to record a good quality voice, I don't want to record and hear myself click everytime. So if anyone knows any type pf equipment that would be useful to create a minecraft lets play please leave a comment below.
Hello everyone Arnald23 here and I need someone to help me. I want to start a new youtube channel where I create speedart for minecraft, minecraft animation, and a podcast lets play with 3 other friends. The problem is that for the lets play I need some equipment to record minecraft, and to record a good quality voice, I don't want to record and hear myself click everytime. So if anyone knows any type pf equipment that would be useful to create a minecraft lets play please leave a comment below.
Thank you
Do you have a computer that can record minecraft with smooth FPS?
Well the mic im not sure what kind off mic to get, I need one that doesn't record mouse click and other annoying sounds. For screen recording I have camtasia studio 8 (I don't use it to record my voice it just sounds strange)
I have a 6gb ram and some really good graphics card(I don't remember the name) for my laptop. It never lags and runs very smoothly. I'm looking for some nice recording gear for some serious minecraft recording. I'm not sure whether to get FRAPS premium, or Bandicam premium. I also want some nice headsets for skype calls and/or other for minecraft let's plays. And is there any way I can edit my videos like at certain moments add dramatic music, or add pictures that take up a select able amount of the screen. Is there any other recording equipment that I should look for? If so please reply and answer as much as questions as possible. I'm hoping to get this for Christmas and I'm 11 yrs. old, so something that works along those borders as in not just one product that costs like $3,000 and I'm hoping to get pretty much all of this so by Christmas I can start recording good things with my friends.
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Personally I use a Blue Snowball (~$70 USD) and cheap studio headphones (~$20 USD) for the audio on my channel (feel free to check it out) - if your laptop has USB 3.0, I'd recommend an external HDD to smooth recording (unless your Laptop has an SSD - which writes fast enough not to have a huge issue). I prefer this over a headset, because it allows for much better directional control with the microphone as well as use of a pop filter.
For recording software, if just doing Minecraft - DxTory or FRAPs will be your best bet (FRAPs is easier to use, DxTory is more fleixible)
I don't currently have any good recommendations for "Screencap" software (such as for recording photoshop and such), most of them bog down my current system too much or provide horrible quality - but there are a handful of options out there. (I'd be able to give better feedback on this after the first of the year, when I do more serious shopping in that regard)
As far as editing software, for what you're doing - the lower end Sony Vegas models would probably be best (the most basic, and probably all you'd need at this point, can be found for ~$50 USD) - they all have free demos, that are full-featured (and you can export with them, without watermarks) that let you use them for 30 days. I wouldn't bother with more expensive software just yet, until you're sure you want to really invest in it (at which point it would reach the price scales where your parents would say "get a job if you want to do that" :P)
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Do you have a computer that can record minecraft with smooth FPS?
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Some viewers may not like that the FPS isn't smooth, and you can't upgrade a laptop. Do you already have a mic and screen recording software?
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No graphics card? Not really a gaming computer.
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For recording software, if just doing Minecraft - DxTory or FRAPs will be your best bet (FRAPs is easier to use, DxTory is more fleixible)
I don't currently have any good recommendations for "Screencap" software (such as for recording photoshop and such), most of them bog down my current system too much or provide horrible quality - but there are a handful of options out there. (I'd be able to give better feedback on this after the first of the year, when I do more serious shopping in that regard)
As far as editing software, for what you're doing - the lower end Sony Vegas models would probably be best (the most basic, and probably all you'd need at this point, can be found for ~$50 USD) - they all have free demos, that are full-featured (and you can export with them, without watermarks) that let you use them for 30 days. I wouldn't bother with more expensive software just yet, until you're sure you want to really invest in it (at which point it would reach the price scales where your parents would say "get a job if you want to do that" :P)