Help With Video Recording! |
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Help With Video Recording! |
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Apr 18 2009, 11:37 PM |
What you want to do is have two software going on at the same time.One for the video capture and other is recording software like Cubase, Reaper etc. You should import the backing track of the lesson into the audio recording software. Press the recording button the the video capture software and then press it on the audio recording software which will play the backing for you and capture your playing. Once you finish playing save both files - VIDEO and AUDIO ones.
Now you need to use the video editing software like Sony Vegas, Windows Movie maker or something similar on Mac to synchronize both tracks - Video and Audio ones you have recorded. Hope this helps , ask if you have any addition questions! Cheers Bogdan -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Apr 19 2009, 01:34 AM |
If you want to make a good audio (not via microphone but rather play directly into computer), you will have to ask instructor to give you backing track so you can play it from your computer. Bogdan explained the whole process nicely:
- Open audio software, import backing on one track an create another audio track (for your guitar) - Open video capturing software - Hit record on both simultaneously - After recording, render the audio from audio software and import it into video software - Sync the video and audio tracks together - Render the whole thing - Upload -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Apr 19 2009, 09:34 AM |
It is best if you have the backing track, but if you don't then put a mic next to your speakers to record the backing track.
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Apr 21 2009, 11:46 AM |
Very good Sami, everything is nicely synced, and looks very nice. Little tip - always put an audio a little delayed from the video (video comes first in the timeline). Not too much, 2-3 frames, so that video lagging is suppressed.
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Apr 21 2009, 02:28 PM |
Awesome suggestion Ivan, I haven't thought of that!
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