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Old February 12th 14, 02:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sean F (F2)
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Default Australian 750 km triangle record - Team Flying

Tutorial on how to record screen playback of SeeYou flights:

1) ITS EASY!

2) There are several software packages that are available for screen recording. Some are free. I use a "not free" package called Camtasia Studio (http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html, $99). Camtasia records in extreme high definition, allows for editing, etc. Its probably overkill. I am sure there are other "free" screen recording packages out there. You simply are recording your PC screen (Camtasia is most used for creating PC software training videos).

3) Set up SeeYou as if you were normally replaying the flight (I can go into more detail on using SeeYou if you would like...).

4) Open Camtasia (or any other such software) and press "record"

5) Switch windows over to SeeYou and replay your SeeYou flight as normal. Take care to ensure the zoom level is appropriate so that the viewers have the best perspective of the flight. The software is simply recording your screen activities. You can pause, zoom, change angles, point out data (such as average climb rate, etc) as needed. My video was just a rapid playback of this flight. I could have gone into much more detail. Check out this video for an example of more detail in a SeeYou flight review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kqE02Uz8k0

6) When complete, stop recording

7) Upload to YouTube or Vimeo. Consider adding music, video editing, etc.

Hope that helps! Sorry for typo's...doing this in car on mobile (no I am not driving...)

Sean
F2/7T

On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 7:20:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Could you give us a tutorial on how you recorded the Seeyou flight?



Thanks.

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Old February 12th 14, 04:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sean F (F2)
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Default Australian 750 km triangle record - Team Flying

For those of you less familiar with YouTube, it is very important that you have a fast internet connection and select the highest resolution for video playback 1080. You do this by maximizing the video to full screen (lower right hand corner of the video) and by selecting the gear shaped icon (also in lower right hand corner of the video) and selecting 1080.

Here is a you tube video on how to do this: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/91449?hl=en


On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:53:27 AM UTC-5, Sean F (F2) wrote:
Tutorial on how to record screen playback of SeeYou flights:



1) ITS EASY!



2) There are several software packages that are available for screen recording. Some are free. I use a "not free" package called Camtasia Studio (http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html, $99). Camtasia records in extreme high definition, allows for editing, etc. Its probably overkill. I am sure there are other "free" screen recording packages out there. You simply are recording your PC screen (Camtasia is most used for creating PC software training videos).



3) Set up SeeYou as if you were normally replaying the flight (I can go into more detail on using SeeYou if you would like...).



4) Open Camtasia (or any other such software) and press "record"



5) Switch windows over to SeeYou and replay your SeeYou flight as normal. Take care to ensure the zoom level is appropriate so that the viewers have the best perspective of the flight. The software is simply recording your screen activities. You can pause, zoom, change angles, point out data (such as average climb rate, etc) as needed. My video was just a rapid playback of this flight. I could have gone into much more detail. Check out this video for an example of more detail in a SeeYou flight review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kqE02Uz8k0



6) When complete, stop recording



7) Upload to YouTube or Vimeo. Consider adding music, video editing, etc..



Hope that helps! Sorry for typo's...doing this in car on mobile (no I am not driving...)



Sean

F2/7T



On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 7:20:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:

Could you give us a tutorial on how you recorded the Seeyou flight?








Thanks.

 




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