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scan and scan again for any cooties that might be lurnking in the .exe
I don't have antivirus ~5 years. Once every two months, I check my computer by free Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool (one of the best).My a few rules:1. I use great firewall+ HIPS - Comodo. 2. My favorite browser - Opera with disabled Java plugin, Flash (on demand). 3. HandyCache - it is using as anti-banner 4. Adobe Reader, I replaced by the SumatraPDFHIPS - monitor a programs and asks permission for certain actions.p.s. It is true there must have experience to work on the computer without antivirus.sorry for offtop.
That is very brave.
Does anyone know a good, free recording software to take videos while using NVil? I tried CamStudio now for a while, but it slows down my system to a point where NVil isn't responsive anymore. The quality also isn't that good (lines appear dotted, banding etc., but might have to do with the codec).I don't have any money to spend on such software.
I tried the lossless codec and it is much better now! Thanks a lot. Although the playback is still lagging when the camera was rotated.I record at full HD, the longest I recorded was about 15 minutes. But for now I just want to record rather short clips (< 1 min) in high quality to show off various functions and workflow inside NVil, in order to mash it up to a trailer afterwards.
You might want to try the x264 codec.
Myself, I find accents throw me off. I concentrate on more of what the speaker is trying to say.And that throws me off.
HI 3dwizzard,Quote from: 3dwizzard on March 23, 2013, 12:33:30 amYou might want to try the x264 codec.For real-time capture, it can take a lot of CPU power. But yes, great codec for quality/file sizeQuoteMyself, I find accents throw me off. I concentrate on more of what the speaker is trying to say.And that throws me off. I am currently trying to create some videos, to try and help users. I know I am not going to voice over them myself, as who wants to hear an old fart with a strange English accent lol.I have been looking at some computer generated voices (Text to speech), which are quite good (they have come a long was since Microsoft Sam). But still, I have to think about non-English users. So I may revert back to adding simple call-outs/notations.
as who wants to hear an old fart with a strange English accent lol.
I am currently trying to create some videos, to try and help users. I know I am not going to voice over them myself, as who wants to hear an old fart with a strange English accent lol.
But still, I have to think about non-English users. So I may revert back to adding simple call-outs/notations.
For real-time capture, it can take a lot of CPU power. But yes, great codec for quality/file size
I am currently trying to create some videos, to try and help users. I know I am not going to voice over them myself, as who wants to hear an old fart with a strange English accent lol..
I have been looking at some computer generated voices (Text to speech), which are quite good (they have come a long was since Microsoft Sam). But still, I have to think about non-English users. So I may revert back to adding simple call-outs/notations.
really makes most sense to just capture raw lossless, since it dosnt hit hte cpu that hard, than re-encode later.
i just use camtasia studio, and have had no problems and i have recored things where i got NVIL, maya, photoshop and udk going at once.