Saturday, March 3, 2012

Dxtory Tutorial - A better way to record on PC

Dxtory Tutorial - A better way to record on PC Video Clips. Duration : 16.20 Mins.


If you have question just ask and I'll try to answer to the best of my ability. Links: dxtory.com The trial version is free unlimited use but the videos are watermarked. I believe if you download the 1.0 version it is free and not watermarked, but I have never used it. My PC specs because someone will ask Intel i5 750 @ 3.6 Ghz EVGA Nvidia GTX 460 1 GB 8 GB of some kind of RAM (who cares) 3 Samsung F3 1 TB hard drives (1 OS drive, 2 to record) How to estimate needed write speed for video RGB24 YUV24: Width x Height x 3 x fps = bitrate (byte/sec) YUV420: Width x Height x 3 / 2 x fps = bitrate (byte/sec) YUV410: Width x Height x 9 / 8 x fps = bitrate (byte/sec) Example 720p at 30 fps YUV410: 1280 x 720 x 9 / 8 x 30 = bitrate (byte/sec) Issues with Adobe Premiere not importing multiple audio streams? Some possible workarounds. From jayekaiser in the comments here: "There is a work-around for the audio stream issue, get audacity and install the ffmpeg library. You can then export the audio tracks from your .avi file, and import them manually into premiere - works like a charm!" Another solution would be to import the file into a program like Sony Vegas or VirtualDub and export the audio streams separately. One final workaround, In dxtory there is a tool called AVImux, green box bottom left. With it you can export individual audio tracks or mix your 2 tracks into a single audio track and adjust the volumes before mixing.

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