![]() (I've never been able to get a screen capture look acceptable on a tv, and for me it's a non issue.) And this is only going to play on a computer, not a TV. None of the other codecs even come close. I can even resize the movies down from 800圆00 to 600x450 or even 400x300 and they look great. Even the dissolves are very very attractive. It takes awhile to compress but the results are beautiful. (File > Export in QT player)įrame Rate of 15 fps, sometimes even 12 fps looks good Then I use QT Pro to do the real compression. No point to try to limit a data rate on an export like this LOL! I export to, you guessed it, Animation compressor, 30 fps, keyframe every 30 frames or automatic, millions of colors and quality best. I export, using QuickTime Conversion, not QuickTime Movie. I find FCP really really efficient for doing any kind of editing but I did read the book LOL! Then I edit, adding text, dissolves etc., etc., etc and I keep full quality. FCP and Snapz have to match as you have seen.) (If these setings in FCP did not match Snapz, if you were using something like a DV NTSC setting your captures would be completely degraded. This matches the Snapz capture settings but, as you can see, FCP is a little bit more detailed.Īt this point I have an FCP sequence preset that is ready to accept and edit my captures with full quality. Then the FCP 5 sequence must be setup to EXACTLY match these. I'm not capturing any audio with the screen. For example, I am working on a project were I capture at 800圆00, 30 fps, in the Animation codec, automatic keyframes, millions of colors. ![]() I have been working with Snapz and FCP 5 for some time and have found that they work very well together, even to the point of making very small but very high quality files.Īs has been mentioned in this thread, the first thing to know is your Snapz settings. I'm open to any additional suggestions and appreciate all I've also had this problem on the office PC's with some ![]() I've tried playing the files fromīoth hard drives and discs but keep getting the staggers. Size so that a viewer can read it, I'm ending up with Since I'm often dealing with having to capture the entireįCP software interface, and keeping it a large enough RAM), they inevitable stagger somewhere during theĭo you have any suggestions on what type of alternativeįormats or settings I could try to eliminate this problem? However, the files are ending up being kinda big, but beyond that, when I try to play them on either a MAC orĪ standard office desk PC (which doesn't have alot of I've successfully created sequences now with SNAPZ andĮditted elements inside of FCP, exported them as quicktimesĪnd have them retain the quality of the SNAPZ high res capture. Without it becoming an incredibly time consuming process. The quicktime file IN FCP, while maintaining quality and In the manner in which I described, or a similar program,Īnd has found a way to add text or other elements to I'm just wondering if anybody has used SnapzProX before I know this has to do with compression settings Movie I export is also VERY compromised, fuzzy, and nearly This EXTREMELY time consuming, but the resulting quicktime When I import the quicktime movie it generates into FCP,Īnd add text through the text generator, not only is You can add Voice-overs, but no text, which is a bit The ability to add any text or arrows or such to the screen. Lots of detail and such, but the software doesn't give you Movie that SnapzProX generates for you looks great, The major issue I've run into is that the quicktime To show students how to perform certain actions in However, I'm using it primarily for tutorial purposes, You to capture quicktime movies of your actions on I've recently purchased SnapzProX, a software that allows
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