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PJCLink
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RE: Game trailers wanted!
(10-13-2011, 03:28 PM)DJ Yoshiman Wrote: CamStudio works fine - it'd be easier to resolve issues with it if people provided what the problems are rather than "it hates me."
The problems with camstudio are:
1) The sound is always out of sync
2) The program stops recordings after a while
3) It lags
The quality of the recordings with that program good but it's those three things I listed that bug me. If there's a way to fix that, I'm all ears. Also, I need know if I can record in wmv format with camstudio.
(10-13-2011, 04:20 PM)KiddoCabbusses Wrote: (10-13-2011, 03:43 PM)Wiiboy4ever Wrote: Quote:CamStudio works fine
Uh, how can you say that when there are people here that are having issues with it?
People constantly have "issues" with things I work with on a day-to-day basis. "Issues" with torrents. "Issues" with Megaupload. "Issues" with IRC clients. Yet, I tend to be able to work with all of these easily in spite of having an under-speced, obsolete computer. And usually I'm able to guide someone through getting something like that to work, with enough time.
Cam-application watermarks should not be on the trailers. It'd set a ludicrously low standard for the quality of the livestream (Especially considering how people wanted to step up to showing original source videos hoping to -increase- the quality), and I'd be unable to have the pride in this that I had working at SAGExpo last month. I'm not going to accept something like that just because a few folks can't figure out how to use freeware or open-source alternatives to "limited trial software". NCFC is not going to advertise desktop camera software if they're not actually bribing me for it.
There's multiple ways you could do a recording that doesn't have a watermark.
If you can't do the recording yourself, perhaps someone else can, even. Considering that there's a good amount of people here that -can- use CamStudio, surely that's an option, no?
And even if all other options fail, then it shouldn't be too big a deal to get a video editor and crop it out after the fact; if you're making an actual trailer, you -are- using a video editor, right?
I use Windows Movie Maker 2.6 and from what I know of Windows Movie Maker 2.6 I can't crop my videos with. If you have had some experience with WMM 2.6 and know of a way to crop a video with it, please tell me how otherwise I'll have to resort to making a slideshow trailer using screenshots of my fan game.
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RE: Game trailers wanted! - by PJCLink - 10-13-2011, 05:20 PM
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