Video Recording Help Needed, logitech quickcam pro 9000 |
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Video Recording Help Needed, logitech quickcam pro 9000 |
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Feb 22 2011, 09:59 PM |
Thing with this cam is that you need a good lighting setup. Try to get as much light in the room as possible. When recording you should set 640x480 resolution. It can do HD but quality and frame rate suffers. I noticed that a fast PC is needed in order to get some good results from the cam.
To get better quality I recommend: - Light up the room as much as possible. Daylight is preferred. You can also use some "work" lights if you have them to illuminate the room. - Turn off ALL auto features in the web cam controller software (Right light/auto light, Right sound, exposure etc etc). Set everything on manual and adjust. That way your frame rate will jump up like crazy! You should be able to get some cool recording that way. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 23 2011, 01:32 PM |
Bogdan explained it pretty well
It's specially important to tunf off all auto-stuff in the camera, just wanted to stress that. Its default settings make horrible videos. Once you adjust the gain/brightness yourself, it's gold. I usually set the gain at max (or nearly), and then increase the brightness as much as possible, but not too much or you get a big decrease in frame rate. This post has been edited by Fran: Feb 23 2011, 01:33 PM -------------------- Guitars:
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Feb 23 2011, 07:26 PM |
Also, if the quality seems off such as too dark or not sharp. You can always adjust after words in any video editing program, Vegas if you can afford, or even HD Studio which is pretty cheap can do the job. But like Bogdan said, good lighting can make even a non HD camera look HD. Agreed.You can use Sony Vegas Movie Studio.It's got 30 days trial.Take a look at it: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware You can adjust your video/audio quality settings from there.Also tons of great options in there to make a cool video.I'm not a master at using Vegas but if you need help you can pm me anytime Dogukan, This post has been edited by quadrium: Feb 23 2011, 07:28 PM -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPOTIFY PAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL |
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Feb 24 2011, 06:46 PM |
Thanks alot for all the great advice, i already made a much better looking video, with great framerate I'm glad it worked out for you. It's a good webcam - just a bit tricky to get maximum out of it -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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