Using Windows Media Encoder 9 to Record your Desktop

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by admin in windows media | 2 Comments »

Never mind my nonsense about being unable to edit the video, I didn’t test this out after changing the encoder (I fiddled with the settings for this encoding), so I could have edited in higher quality audio. Oh well, I can’t be bothered to do this yet again (this is the second attempt, the first one yielded a file of over 200MB, which prompted me to fiddle with the video settings).

Anyhow, this is a tutorial on how to use Windows Media Encoder 9 to record your desktop environment. Good if you’re trying to make a how-to video using a program on your computer. You can record up to 1280×720, and this tutorial shows you how to set the program to save a file for you to upload to youtube (or wherever XD)

Used: Camstudio (x264 encoder codec), 360 Mic (could have used my camera as I pointed out earlier).

My first 1080p video in a while, since I now record my games @720p (For performance) and both Windows Media Encoder 9 and my camera have a max of 1280×720.

Duration : 0:4:15


[youtube YbSOcGVyZbk]

2 Responses

  1. KageNoAku Says:

    Yeah, I think it is …
    Yeah, I think it is the same dude that goes around rating all my new videos low ~_~

    Thanks dood ^_^

  2. playman350 Says:

    Hey.
    I rated this 5 …

    Hey.
    I rated this 5 stars, but I saw some punk rated this one star.

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