Thursday, May 1, 2014

Camtasia studio fuzzy?:??????




Fatyonthel


i use camtasia studio and save it as avi and when i upload to youtube its all fuzzy take a look and why???

http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=V4VN1D2Fko4



Answer
First off No one ever heard of camtasia, my guess it is some free program.
When you do Video and Editing, you have to start with High quality product to begin with not a copy from some other source.
Like in Photo Editing when you use a copy of a copy it will turn out like a 2nd graders finger painting.
If you expect professional results you must use professional software. Read this link it should help.
http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/basics/dvdintro.htm

Sony CX190 Handycam is right for me?

Q. I've been meaning to upgrade my old JVC SD camcorder which I brought 2006.
What I like about the CX190E is its on sale for NZ$373 normally NZ$499. It's Sony. And it's got Dolby Digital mic/audio and looks great.
What I don't like about CX190E is it only does 1080i (not 1080p) and only 50 frames not 60 frames.
Was considering the Panasonic V100 but not really into the Panasonic brand.
CX190 has 25-30x zoom and 300x digital zoom. Panasonic V100 has about 42x optical zoom.
I'm only going to be using it for when I'm on holidays like going to Auckland Zoo, or just for fun. Wonder if it has good editing easy-use software to put onto Youtube. Can the CX190 do 42x zoom without too much yuckiness to the video image quality? Any good responses would be great. Notice the camcorder can take 5.3MP still pictures which is still good. I ain't no professional photographer but still know how to use a camcorder and will be using it for holidays and for fun and posting maybe stuff on Youtube.


Answer
New Zealand use PAL standard video (North America uses NTSC).

PAL is 25 frames per second. 50 interlaced frames per second = 25 progressive frames per second.
NTSC = 30 frames per second. 60 interlaced frames per second = 30 progressive frames per second.

You did not tell us what you plan to play back the video on. 99.999% of the worlds population cannot tell if video was captured at 1080interlaced or 1080progressive. Chances are very high you are part of the 99.999%.

Optical zoom is useful. Digital zoom is useless and should be turned off as soon as you get whatever camera/camcorder you decide to get. Digital zoom is a non-feature and should be dropped from your comparison list.

Software that comes in the box with the camcorder is useless. MovieMaker (Windows) and iMovie (Macintosh) are fine for people who do not need to get too fancy. You did not tell us what computer you are using or what operating system is on the computer so we have no way to know which you should have. If your computer is more than a few years old, it is possible that it is not capable of dealing with the high compression AVCHD (MTS) files this (and most other consumer camcorders in the same price range) record.

Camcorders are designed to capture video and audio. Capturing stills is possible - but it is a "convenience feature". Conversely, with still image cameras - they are designed to capture stills and capturing video (and audio) is a "convenience feature".

The "process flow" is:
Capture video using camcorder
import to video editor
cut the crummy parts
add scene transitions
add titles
render to uploadable file (WMV or AVI from Windows; MOV or MP4 for Macintosh)
Upload to YouTube.

If you plan to use the zoom to its fullest, please use some sort of steadying device. Humans are not steady. Use of zoom makes movement seems much more. If you have access to binoculars, use them. Look at the sides of the image as you are looking at something far away. Lot of shake. Stabilization in the camcorder cannot totally fix this (unless you have a current version of iMovie with the "shake" removal feature that works quite well).

The CX190 may be fine for you... personally, I think a mic jack, manual audio control (and auto), and manual focus (and auto) will allow you to "grow" into videography. I like the Canon Legria HF R or HF M series camcorders...




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