Ok, So i got bandicam, The only two restrictions are ten minute vids, and the watermark, yes? If that is the case I can bypass the only bad restriction by hooking up multiple links of video in an editor, right? Because I have no problem with the watermark.
TangledLion wrote:Ok, So i got bandicam, The only two restrictions are ten minute vids, and the watermark, yes? If that is the case I can bypass the only bad restriction by hooking up multiple links of video in an editor, right? Because I have no problem with the watermark.
That is possible by having multiple Videos combined into one. There is nothing restricted by editing the videos themselfes.
TangledLion wrote:Ok, So i got bandicam, The only two restrictions are ten minute vids, and the watermark, yes? If that is the case I can bypass the only bad restriction by hooking up multiple links of video in an editor, right? Because I have no problem with the watermark.
Yes, you can link multiple videos together during editing. There is also a setting that allows you to start recording after the last recording stops, that way you can really just let it sit there and record through (though you might want to test that out first).
One thing I forgot to mention is hopefully you have harddrive space. Raw Bandicam footage takes up a lot of GBs so you should be prepared to take on a lot depending on what you're recording. I've found that different games have different video sizes. A 10 minute video footage of Skyrim took up 5 GB on my harddrive, while a 10 minute video footage of Terraria took up 2 GB.
I always used HyperCam 3, premium. On my laptop voice recording seemed to work fine, however on my desktop it didn't. Guess it depends whether your computer has a mic or not for voice recording. Sound plays back great, but sometimes it desyncs.
For console gaming recording I use a measly flip camera. (Lmao, wish I had a dazzle or something)
Well, it's not a recording software, but I'd like to recommend a video editor (i.e. Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere/After Effects) to give them a pleasant touch and to sync better both game audio and voice rec. Trust me, Good quality will bring you more and more subsers.
BMatSantos wrote:Well, it's not a recording software, but I'd like to recommend a video editor (i.e. Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere/After Effects) to give them a pleasant touch and to sync better both game audio and voice rec. Trust me, Good quality will bring you more and more subsers.
But Adobe products and Sony Vegas are way more expensive than simple, free editors like VideoPad and Windows Movie Maker can do just everything one needs for Youtubing.
BMatSantos wrote:Well, it's not a recording software, but I'd like to recommend a video editor (i.e. Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere/After Effects) to give them a pleasant touch and to sync better both game audio and voice rec. Trust me, Good quality will bring you more and more subsers.
But Adobe products and Sony Vegas are way more expensive than simple, free editors like VideoPad and Windows Movie Maker can do just everything one needs for Youtubing
True, but you just need to get the hang of it. But Pinnacle Studio is also a good alternative for starters.
XerX wrote:OBS is actually a decent screen recorder, as long as you set the bitrate to a high number, it comes out nice and clear. (considering you can run it as such).
Also Camtasia is not free. They have a free trial, but it's 30-ish dollars(?) for a license.
Veudekato wrote:i recommented you OBS. i use this. its easy and free.
I use it too for the "Inner Window" capture.
But the problem with OBS there isn't a Pause button, which is a downfall.
Sometimes I use Blackberry Screen Recorder Software. Free no Trial version. There is other paid version for it.
PewDiePie - Like all his videos (He makes Haunted Gaming funny/fun! ). He isn't JUST a gaming video either.
WiiRikeToPray - I like because they play a lot of Mario games and related Mario games.
SomeOrdinaryGamer - For 'WTF Gaming' and for Haunted Gaming.
TheFineBros - Their videos of people reacting to stuff is fun to watch! - Always get a good laugh!
Use Bandicam. Your videos should look fine if you follow the guide on the website. Fraps is hard to use and the trial version only lets you record up to 30 seconds at a time, whereas Bandicam's trial will let you record up to 10 minutes.