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recording files
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 21:23
by Ruud
Hi
I want to make an video-demo by using also effects from resolume. but when I record a file in resolume the quality of the movie is much too bad.
Is there any other way I can ride?
thanks
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:13
by Anonymous
go to settings and selcect your output resolution. by default it's 320x240 that's why it looks bad:)
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:14
by dreamtk
woops that was me

maybe
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:04
by VjSky
That might work for lower resolution, less fps short clips, but for long run try capturing s video via a dv cam or another computer.
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 18:52
by stello
hello,
when i record something, the file is 2x faster. It looks like the software take every frame rendered and if the render is slow like 12fps for a 25fps footage, the result will be 30 30fps. so i'm obliged to decrease the speed when i play the record...
any solution to that ?
cheers
stello
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 19:39
by juba
i would use a DV cam with video-in for recording, or a dvd recorder (make sure to use "short-play" mode)
you can also use an other pc with a capture card though...
anyway, the good thing is you can recorde the music as well
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 19:54
by continuity-B
what he said is best
It's because your dropping frames there's no way round it really unless maybe you have a beast of a system - I suppose separate raided raptors and 3ghz+ processor is the best you can do these days maybe someone can report how it goes if they have something like this? (someone does if i remember)
Alternatively sending it over network or analogue capture to another machine might work better and would have the advantage of being ready for instant use.
I still find it useful as it is by manually compensating for speed.
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 17:02
by stello
ok, my system is perhaps overflowed by reading, rendering and writing in the same time (2 CPUs at 1800 and 1GHz memory...). i will see if i have slowest playback when i'm reccording. if it's not the case, reccording with a camera or whatever will have the same result that converting my video file in good speed...