cripeman opened this issue on Apr 05, 2009 · 16 posts
pauljs75 posted Thu, 09 April 2009 at 8:53 AM
Quote - I can do it in QT (sorry)
No problem if you do it that way, just something about the way XP runs Quicktime on this computer that causes problems. (I feel Apple did a beta quality Quicktime for Windows and called it a wrap. It's like how Acrobat is for .pdf documents, but worse and with a bigger amount of data.) So for sites that host quicktime files without converting to a more PC friendly format, that's where the problems are. YouTube does a nice job of converting to a streaming .flv of some sort that doesn't have the Quicktime problems. That's why I'm happy to see this kind of material on YouTube.
Quote - But I'm such a hunt and peck typer...
I'd offer to caption, since I can do 45wpm and typing isn't a problem. But I turned up my speakers, moved the Youtube slider all the way up, and set my system volume to max. Still can't hear above a whisper. But it's only on some of your videos. On others, they're nice and loud. Any way you can check the mic-input levels on your screen recorder before you start? Usually you want to find where the clipping point is (it'll sound really bad and blown out and awful loud) and then knock it down from there to where it sounds clear. At least with loud and clear audio it's possible to move the slider down.
Don't let this feedback discourage you in any way. It's good stuff and I'd like to see more.
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