Please use Full Screen and 1908! (or whatever the highest quality is)
This is the first in a series of general how to videos that I'm going to be doing for you guys! Stay tuned for more, as well as an Illustrator series too!
I also have started an After Effects and Photoshop one and you can find that in my Training as well. :)
Equipment
- Microphone: Audio Technica AT2020
- Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
- Program: Handbrake
Download it at https://handbrake.fr - It's free 99!
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Freedomseekr
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Thanks for sharing this Stu! I've been searching for a way to make my video files smaller as I've been making screen recordings of digital art, or at least attempting to lol.
So, my main concern is these screen recordings end up being quite long and wasn't sure if YouTube allows only certain file sizes to be uploaded? One is huge, at 1GB since it's over 2 hours, although I'll definitely be editing it first and cutting a lot out. I was using VSDC for screen recording, but that caused a lot of lagging in the art software, which was very frustrating! Btw, any suggestions on good ones to use would be awesome!
Either way, this looks like it would be a helpful tool to use. I've never heard of Handbrake before, but it looks like it would be fairly simple to use. I'll definitely be checking this out! Thanks again for the tutorial on this!
Keep up the good work!
Best wishes :) ~Sherry
So, my main concern is these screen recordings end up being quite long and wasn't sure if YouTube allows only certain file sizes to be uploaded? One is huge, at 1GB since it's over 2 hours, although I'll definitely be editing it first and cutting a lot out. I was using VSDC for screen recording, but that caused a lot of lagging in the art software, which was very frustrating! Btw, any suggestions on good ones to use would be awesome!
Either way, this looks like it would be a helpful tool to use. I've never heard of Handbrake before, but it looks like it would be fairly simple to use. I'll definitely be checking this out! Thanks again for the tutorial on this!
Keep up the good work!
Best wishes :) ~Sherry