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Pages:
  
1.Introduction
2.Getting Started
3.Recording Regions
4.Working with My Screen Recorder
5.Configuring Audio and Video Settings
 
Changing Frame Options
Changing Screen Resolution
Selecting a Video Compressor
Recording Audio
Setting Audio Options
Changing Audio Device
Recording Video Without Audio
Running Audio Tuning Wizard
6.Working with Screen Recordings
7.Resources
 

My Screen Recorder 5.32


My Screen Recorder: Setting Audio Options

Setting Audio Options

To set audio options:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Settings.
  2. Select the Audio tab.

The options that can be set are:

  • Record format: The format your sound card uses to record from the microphone. The main attributes are samples per second (measured in kHz), mono/stereo input, and bits per sample (usually 8 or 16 bit). Larger values for samples per second and bits per sample result in higher recording quality, but also create a larger movie file size. A sample rate of 22 kHz mono is fine for voice-over. For CD-quality audio, use 44.1 kHz 16-bit.
  • Audio compress options: Select the compression method that will be used in your recorded movie. Click Compression Format to select another compressed format. After recording your movie, My Screen Recorder attempts to convert your audio from the recording format to the compressed one. Your choices for the compressed format are determined by the recording format. If you change your recording format, the compression format also changes automatically.
  • Interleave Video and Audio: Interleave your audio and video for smoother playback on a slow device such as a CD-ROM. This also allows better synchronization of your video and sound content. The interleave factor determines the amount of interleaving in your movie. Normally, this value is specified in number of frames. A value of 1 frame means full interleave. Larger values mean less interleaving. You can also specify the interleave factor in milliseconds. If you choose to interleave a movie every 1000 milliseconds for a movie with a capture rate of 5 frames per second (capture frames every 200 milliseconds), the interleave factor is equivalent to interleave every 5 frames.

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