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Post by mitchell65 »

Camstudio must be adding something to the video which makes CVS crash
So why not use a program that does work with Video Studio?
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I only know of 1 free one and it only records a max of 1024x768, nothing good for HD on vimeo :(
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Camstudio must be adding something to the video which makes CVS crash
I don't think so as I have just installed a copy of Camstudio, taken a full screen clip of about 2 mins and loaded the resulting AVI file into VS 12 with no problems!
My Quick Screen Recorder records at 1152 x 864 marginally better than Camstudio that records at 1024 x 768!
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I might re-install CVS.
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Hi

VS 10

I have downloaded and installed Cam Studio.
I am able to capture to a variety of video options.
Some just won¡¦t work, like Huffyuv v2.2.0, and DivX, but that¡¦s support from Cam Studio.

All captured video loaded successfully to VS 10.

Using Cinepak Codec by Radius gave me the largest frame size 1680 x 1050, this being my pc screen resolution.
All other codecs gave standard pal at 768 x 576
Other codecs that I could capture with were, intel, Microsoft, indeo, and a default selected by cam studio.??

I haven¡¦t tried editing the footage but no crashes when I load them to the timeline.

I have a 1 sec Cinepak Codec by Radius at 300kb can e-mail if you want to try it.
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I have a Cinepak Codec by Radius option which I'm sure was part of the CamStudio download so SnedekerDesignz may already have this or perhaps the "1 sec Cinepak Codec by Radius at 300kb" is a different version. I'm not sufficiently techie to know this :oops:
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trevor andrew wrote: I have a 1 sec Cinepak Codec by Radius at 300kb can e-mail if you want to try it.
I think i may have confused the issue here:-

Should have read :- I have a 1 sec Cinepak Codec by Radius Captured Video File at 300kb can e-mail if you want to try it.

I do recognise this codec as being installed prior to camstudio, so i think it may be provided with VS.
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Ok, I can try that one. Thanks :D
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Did you try a re-install of VS? I think this is where your problem is. We seem to have alianated everything else!
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yeah I'm gonna do that. ;) 2 lzy right now
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Worked. :D I'm happy.

now I have major lag :( must have been the 500+ mb video file?
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SnedekerDesignz wrote:Worked. :D I'm happy.
Delighted to hear that. One of my rare good ideas :lol:
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Haha :lol:
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SnedekerDesignz wrote:
now I have major lag :(
I'm a bit old fashioned and long in the tooth so don't always understand modern phrases. Could you translate the above for me please? :oops:
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mitchell65 wrote:
SnedekerDesignz wrote:
now I have major lag :(
I'm a bit old fashioned and long in the tooth so don't always understand modern phrases. Could you translate the above for me please? :oops:
His VS is slow and the video plays choppy like it's moving in molassas
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