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# 1 13-03-2005 , 01:22 PM
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Suggestion about video

Hi,
I just got present T-Rex Modeling DVD and Organic Modeling Volume 1.
And I suggest to the instructor use "Camtasia Studio".
Because the resolution not very good.

# 2 13-03-2005 , 03:07 PM
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We do use it

If you can show me a 1024 x 768 captured image running on a standard NTSC TV at 60mhz and at a resolution of 480 x 480 approx that doesn't flicker like a bastard if its not blurred, I'll go tell all those gfx card manufactures that there flicker fixers are unnecessary.

We blur the video on purpose for DVD (mpeg2) releases so you can watch it on a standard TV without having an epileptic fit.

If I could show 1024 x 768 on your bog standard TV as well as it looked on a computer monitor why in the name of sanity would anyone ever buy a monitor?

Why do you think a 28" wide screen monitor is 5 times the price of a 28" CRT TV.

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# 3 13-03-2005 , 04:23 PM
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Nevermind


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# 4 14-03-2005 , 04:08 AM
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Hi David,
I ran it on my PC monitor and there is a little blur.
It's OK for me especially the instructor says the menu name when he select it.
I just suggest to make it the best, that's all user added image.

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SuperTrooper if someone wants to help others thats mean rude?

Iam so sorry if anyone think my post is rude it's just a suggestion.


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# 5 14-03-2005 , 06:15 AM
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Sorry man. I just re-read your original post and realized I just read it wrong originally. I thought you meant something other then you did. My bad. I edited the above post.:bored:

# 6 14-03-2005 , 06:28 AM
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Dont worry man user added image
It's so OK user added image

greetings

# 7 14-03-2005 , 10:09 AM
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What you have to take into account is our DVD's are not designed to run on a PC there designed to run on a TV.

There is a DiVX version on the DVD for playback on a monitor that you will find to be of higher quality.

David


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# 8 14-03-2005 , 10:14 AM
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Thanks David,
I found it user added image
I thought it's for PC monitors.
Thanks

# 9 14-03-2005 , 08:58 PM
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wrt camtesia

What resolution settings are you using to record in Camtesia? I have access to Camtesia, so I might take a crack at making a tutorial for the heck of it.



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# 10 15-03-2005 , 03:28 AM
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Hi mhcannon,

It depend on you !
You can select a region on the screen, specific window and entire screen
also you can record audio ?
if you need further help ask me user added image

Good luck

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