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Baseband Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Hey guys-this is a really quick tutorial
I made a while ago when i first started in the whole "Guides" thing. Hope you like This tutorial/guide is on how to Create an MP3 Version of a Song |
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Baseband Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Please post comments and Feedback
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Solid State Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Nice job, needs to be better than windows movie maker tho.
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Baseband Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Really? You could ring me and tell me this stuff or just save it til Friday or when ever ur coming over! stop the critisism man! lo
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xxcobraxx
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: England
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Golden Master
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You can get free programs that will do the same thing, like audiograbber or any video converter will do audio too I think.
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Baseband Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Yes - but this way is 100% legal, and the fact that you will extra programs if you download others such as audiograbber will take up space and its easier to have your music and converter all in one trust able and reliable program.
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In Runtime
Join Date: Jan 2007
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A few tips:
I'd suggest that if you use Movie Maker, try not to overdo it with the effects. If you just use fads and cuts, it's less obvious that you're using Movie Maker and it makes it look a little more professional. If you're going to use video as a means to show your tutorials/guides, actually show what's going on (use a screen recorder). A free one is CamStudio (but I'm not sure how well the output files work in WMM, you might have to convert them). On that same note, I'd recommend talking while you record the screencast. This way you can actually explain what's going on while you're doing it. It just makes the videos easier to watch because you don't have to sit there and read everything. Don't take this as something bad, because I'm not intending it that way. If you stick to making tutorials you'll get better at it. |
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Baseband Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 66
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Hey thanks for the feedback - hav been looking at new Movie Makers but am having trouble looking for one with good transitions and effects (as you say i don't wanna over do the effects, but still want some that make it look more professional). If you have any suggestions please post - free pls!
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Site Team
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Definitely use something like camstudio to show what you're doing, and talk over it clearly and slowly to show people. That way you're taking full advantage of the video. If you're just mainly showing text / static images then it's clearer not to use a video at all!
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