Sachaztan wrote:Taking notes

How do you use the freestyle cam though? And how does it make it easier for people to read the speech bubbles?
For the upcoming sermon I plan to bind the different parts of it to macros which will make it much smoother than last time. The only thing I haven't found so far (or really looked for either) is a better recording software. With fraps I can either have massive lag or ****** quality :/
First off, I guess I'm assuming you're using ender's client. I don't know why anybody wouldn't.
To use the freestyle cam, go to 'options' then 'camera' then 'free style'. It allows you to zoom in on the characters instead of having all that empty black space surrounding the church interior. Play around with it. It doesn't enlarge the speech bubbles tho, but at least you'll be able to see us. Maybe we could all bring torches next time to light up the Church better.

I think YouTube has it's own subtitle option, but not sure where it is.
The absolute best 'let's play' and 'game to video' guy I've ever seen is a Norwegian guy named Gopher. He's done Skyrim/All the TES games/All the Fallout games/Vampire: The Masquarade/Amnesia/Dishonered etc... He's done some MMO's also on live stream, I think, and is planning on doing TESonline, I believe. But recording for you would be the same concept as his non-live recordings. His Gophervids channel is pretty amazing for an amateur and you'll learn a lot about recording yourself while you game from watching his stuff. I suppose this goes for all you griefer raider clans out there who want to record your scalps and raids. He's also pretty open to questions through pm in his channel. The PM/Email is a little hard to find but if you dig, you'll see it.
Here's his 'How to' on Video Recording while you game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpUrqTqybz0Here's the link to his YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/GophersVidsHere's his specs and programs used:
Good Luck.
Also, while using FRAPS, there's an option of hiding the FPS numbers, if you don't want us to see your frames per second.
Pras Jorb