Suggested feature
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:14 am
Greetings,
Just found Multiquence (and Goldwave) and wish I had found it much sooner. Anyway, this sure beat trying to get what I needed don in VirtualDub or that Open Source thing that would never freaking work for me. It was so easy to do what I needed in Multiquence!
I'm on the trial version now, but plan on purchasing within a month or two, on a limited income here, and I've got a new usb tv addon lined up first to get, then the following month I can get Multiquence
Anyway, to my suggestion. You'd save an old man like me a lot of trouble if you had some sort of screen capture ability so I could vid some game play or do vid instructions for using a program. Right now I use XFire's in-game vid recording, but I'd rather not have to run XFire while I'm doing some in-game recording.
Goal would be of course to use as little memory as possible while recording, adjustable frame rate and resolution, so that people could adjust to their needs or requirements. Biggest problem with people trying to record game play is that the vid recording itself causes vid lag while the person is in their game, so making adjustments will allow them to find just the right setting to get as good as possible recording quality without causing the game to lag.
I know there's a few apps out there for doing this stuff, but I think it would be better to have this with editing ability in one package. And the price isn't so outrageous that people can't afford this either. I'm pretty sure that if you add this ability, I can at least send 2 minimum paying new users. Maybe even more.
Regardless, I'll be getting Multiquence anyway, but would make me a happy old fart if you do add this at some point.
Thanks,
~Garrett
Just found Multiquence (and Goldwave) and wish I had found it much sooner. Anyway, this sure beat trying to get what I needed don in VirtualDub or that Open Source thing that would never freaking work for me. It was so easy to do what I needed in Multiquence!
I'm on the trial version now, but plan on purchasing within a month or two, on a limited income here, and I've got a new usb tv addon lined up first to get, then the following month I can get Multiquence
Anyway, to my suggestion. You'd save an old man like me a lot of trouble if you had some sort of screen capture ability so I could vid some game play or do vid instructions for using a program. Right now I use XFire's in-game vid recording, but I'd rather not have to run XFire while I'm doing some in-game recording.
Goal would be of course to use as little memory as possible while recording, adjustable frame rate and resolution, so that people could adjust to their needs or requirements. Biggest problem with people trying to record game play is that the vid recording itself causes vid lag while the person is in their game, so making adjustments will allow them to find just the right setting to get as good as possible recording quality without causing the game to lag.
I know there's a few apps out there for doing this stuff, but I think it would be better to have this with editing ability in one package. And the price isn't so outrageous that people can't afford this either. I'm pretty sure that if you add this ability, I can at least send 2 minimum paying new users. Maybe even more.
Regardless, I'll be getting Multiquence anyway, but would make me a happy old fart if you do add this at some point.
Thanks,
~Garrett