Shadowplay:THE BEST recorder, if has incredibly low file sizes and incredibly high quality. (comes free with an Nvidia graphics card)
Audacity: Bad mic, no prob, if you browse a tutorial, you'll have smooth audio. (free)
Adobe After Effects: It's a more complex Sony Vegas, it has more features and more possibilities, it has constant updates, fixes, great commodities, templates, tutorials and people that'll help you. It's harder than Sony Vegas though. (20$ per month)
ShadowPlay if you have a Nvidia card. Recorded this video with it. Raw, absolutely nothing done for quality or no editing. Completely off my "Videos" folder and uploaded to YT. It isn't that bad quality if you ask me. I'm getting a cracked version of Sony Vegas soon though, I would recommend getting that.
Being able to play is still better than nothing plus, I never bought the unban
Also, I was just kidding in the first comment but it seems like none of you 2 got it ...
In gunna create a platform where users can add each other as "friends" and message/video chat with each other so they dont have to spam forums topics with unrelated posts; I'm going to call it Skipe. Patent pending.
In gunna create a platform where users can add each other as "friends" and message/video chat with each other so they dont have to spam forums topics with unrelated posts; I'm going to call it Skipe. Patent pending.
I can't have my Skype open if you're on fucker, stop spam calling me
Rlly sorry but Adobe After Effects is extremely useful and slightly overpriced. You might want to go with something cheaper but if you're making a living out of it, i'd personally go with After Effects.
ShadowPlay if you have a Nvidia card. Recorded this video with it. Raw, absolutely nothing done for quality or no editing. Completely off my "Videos" folder and uploaded to YT. It isn't that bad quality if you ask me. I'm getting a cracked version of Sony Vegas soon though, I would recommend getting that.
It doesn't show on the f3 screen. Is it because I have a laptop? I don't know anything about computers, sorry for me being a noob xD
Ah ok.
Then just right click your desktop (background) and see if you have Nvidia control panel. If you do, select that and look around to see your card version. But since you have a laptop I'm pretty damn sure you don't have a Nvidia card :l
Then just right click your desktop (background) and see if you have Nvidia control panel. If you do, select that and look around to see your card version. But since you have a laptop I'm pretty damn sure you don't have a Nvidia card :l
I actually do, the link to the specs is there (its a 2-in-1)
I record with fraps, then edit in movie maker, then send it to sony vegas for renders
"edit in movie maker" can tell :^)
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