Or company is demonstrating a new software tool via Web Ex and I am to import into SL. It was converted to Mp4, but it is blurry. I am not finding any solutions.
Can Ariculate recommend a "user friendly" recording tool for a line manager to use for our next software application demonstration? I will need to convert and inport these into SL/scorm compliant and I want the recordings to look good ---
We use TechSmith Snagit, it's cheap, clean and the built in clip tools are great for first round tweaking even before you save the clip, then import into Camtasia. I highly recommend it.
Thank you, Jerry. Yes, we have Snag It. Perhaps I can suggest it.
Now that the first one is already a Web Ex, do you have a recommendation of how to convert to an MP4 without blurry resolution? I have to work with this one recording for the time being.
I should add more info. I also have an existing Web Ex that converts to an MP4 that is blurry. I have to work with this one for now. I hate to use a blurry video in my scorm file.
Does anyone have a recommendation to avoid the blurry results?
Check that the slide size and video dimensions are similar. If the slide size is different than the video dimensions, you'll have to scale the video to fit the slide—which contributes to a loss in quality.
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We use TechSmith Snagit, it's cheap, clean and the built in clip tools are great for first round tweaking even before you save the clip, then import into Camtasia. I highly recommend it.
Best of all, it's not a subscription.
https://www.techsmith.com/products.html
Thank you, Jerry. Yes, we have Snag It. Perhaps I can suggest it.
Now that the first one is already a Web Ex, do you have a recommendation of how to convert to an MP4 without blurry resolution? I have to work with this one recording for the time being.
Thanks --- Terra
I should add more info. I also have an existing Web Ex that converts to an MP4 that is blurry. I have to work with this one for now. I hate to use a blurry video in my scorm file.
Does anyone have a recommendation to avoid the blurry results?
Thanks --
Good morning, Terra!
A couple of ideas to improve the video quality:
Let me know if any of those approaches make a difference!
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