![]() Your video camera records low quality SD. But while I have the old one- do you know how to find out how to match the settings to it? I will definitely get a new camera though, as soon as I can. What should take a few hours takes a week or more. I just had my computer fixed and it's still slow as ever, constantly freezes, crashes, etc. Pinnacle is not "excellent" and never was. I try to use plenty of light, it only makes it very slightly better but still grainy. I can make another if you want and show you. Although most of my videos are indoors, I've done a couple outdoor. Canon and panasonic have similarly featured and priced models. You would benefit by upgrading to even an inexpensive HD camcorder such as Sony's cx-450. That said, your camera is old and standard definition. There is no technical reason you can't get good output from it. Check your output settings and be sure you are matchingg your source resolution and giving your files sufficient bitrate. Does your outdoor material look as grainy as your indoor material? If your video looks grainy you probably aren't using enough light. I guess we're all just expect to know this stuff? But even on Facebook, I can't find a nice active group for this. This is the only video editing forum that seems to have activity. One more thing- I hate how internet forums seemed to stop being active. They are offensive but they're allowed on YouTube so they aren't too horrible. If you need to see my current videos, I can link my YouTube. I do not get paid for my videos, it's a hobby. Again, less money is better, and it is for home use. It has to have chroma keying (green screen, blue screen, etc.), and lots of special effects as well. What's a good editing software that won't break bank? (yes I actually buy). What's a really nice video camera to get just for home use? I'd prefer under $1,000, hell around $500 or less ideal but if that isn't possible, I understand.Ģ. So, my two questions for this video community are:ġ. But I need a lot of the effects it has (it'd be better if they worked properly). My videos never came out great-looking with it to begin with. I always had bad luck with it, but after the hell it put me through editing my latest video (using Studio 19, and yes I'm aware that 20 is out now), I'm vowing to never use it again. I recently had to format my computer (but I saved all my files and moved them over), and now, WMM won't play MPG videos.įor actual editing, I've been using Pinnacle since around 2006. The newest version isn't even optimized for Windows 10. I used to use Windows Movie Maker for very basic edits and just putting footage together, but it seems that they are no longer making it or updating it. I tried looking into the options menu in the camera itself, but there really isn't one.Ģ. I'm making music videos usually, not just vlogs, so it's important for it to be visually a bit more pleasing. I think I got it new around 2010 but even then, its video still looked dated. ![]() Are they using an extremely expensive camera? How are they doing that? Right now, I'm using a SONY Handycam DCR-SX63. When I see random YouTube vloggers who capture their pretty faces in perfect clarity, it makes me confused. My video always looks "grainy"- like it's from a home video in the 90s. ![]() I have a few problems that really bug me.ġ. I've been doing it for 10 years but haven't progressed much. So I'm not new to making videos, but still a novice.
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