by ultimateX021 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:27 pm
Sounds Awesome!
I did encounter a problem though. I'm doing a recorded drawing video where I record the entire painting and sketching process on Adobe Photoshop Elements. The canvas size is 11 x 14 set to 300 resolution. I recorded the process then I stop it. It saves into an avi file.
I import it into Windows Movie Maker (Don't have Premiere nor After Effects). When I play it, the video quality is sour. The lines on the drawing look faded and the video looks like it is squashed. I expanded the region or surrounding recording area so that the drawing can be seen. It still looked squashed afterwards.
Here's the scoop:
The video options settings are as follows. I'm using Camstudio Lossless Codec 1.4v, Quality = 100, Set Key frames every = 30 frames, Capture Frames every = 50 milliseconds, and Playback Rate = 20 frames/second. The auto adjust is turn off.
Anybody familiar with Camstudio, Adobe Photoshop, or Windows Movie Maker have any idea what the problem is? I thought it might be the resolution or the settings in the video options on Camstudio.
One who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. One who doesn't ask a question is a fool FOREVER....... ~Chinese Proverb~
