Help With Recording, GR4 + cam = :-/ |
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Help With Recording, GR4 + cam = :-/ |
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Sep 30 2012, 08:22 PM |
*Bumping this thread up so hopefully somebody can help !!*
I'm not familiar with those 2 things myself, sorry.. I'm sure someone here will be able to help ! |
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Sep 30 2012, 10:14 PM |
You have pinpointed a problem accurately. Logitech and other webcams that record in HD relay on the CPU speed to do the processing and everything. On the other hand Guitar Rig 5 doing processing in the real time eats the processor performance as well.
What you can try is to check Guitar Rig 5 settings and try experimenting with the buffer. It will lower or increase the load on CPU. If you can record 800x600 in good frame rate, I think that sounds like a good compromise since you don't necessarily need 720p resolution on youtube unless you are watching the video full screen. Updating CPU and RAM on the PC would help in this case but I would recommend maybe checking some camcorders or even photo cameras that record good quality 720p video. Newer mobile phones can also capture really good quality video. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Oct 1 2012, 05:14 AM |
Todd here I do something similar but I"m on a an iMac (Quad Core 8 Gig of ram) so it's a bit different.
I"m using the QUICKTIME PRO utility from APPLE which you can get from their web site. It lets me choose a video input ( I use a handycam connected via firewire recording @ 840x480 (480 Widescreen) and select my audio interface for audio. QUICKTIME then puts audio and Video in to a single quicktime .mov file and the audio an vid are in perfect synch. So I'm not recording in FULL HD when doing synch/audio video. If I want to record full HD, I record audio and video separately and them synch them up in Final Cut Pro (on windows you can use movie maker or what not I"m guessing). You'll need the PRO Version so download quicktime and register it to pro mode. I think it's $35 or so. It's a very handy video utility. I"ve never had any problems with it. I've heard loads of folks having wads of issues with movie maker it seems. Some folks love it though. Here is the link http://support.apple.com/kb/DL837 Todd hi, so recently got some cam (logitech c270) and tried some recording, first attempt was using movie maker for capturing the vid, and recording the sound directly in Guitar Rig 4 (got Guitar Rig Mobile I/O as interface) and mixing things up in moviemaker again. worked fine, things I noticed were the quality wasn't that good and the resolution in standard (while cam was told to do 720p in widescreen). Found no option in Movie maker whatsoever to change the quality, even not with the cam control software from logitech kicking in (detected it was used in moviemaker) finally found that I can change stuff in the logitech capturing software itself which leads me to the real problem as soon as I enter 800x600 on normal, or 480p on widescreen mode, I get some annoying clipping in GR4 (obviously due to performance, though I don't see that much of an increase in CPU utilization due to the cam, still the main part taken by GR4 and on the same level) are there any tricks to improve performance or how these 2 components work together? How do all the ppl. here record their vids on that quality? only better PC? only alternatives for me now seem to be:
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