Re: Recording Video On Your Mac

2014-05-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I think you can't record on the windows version if you don't buy the pro 
version of quicktime.
/A
13 maj 2014 kl. 02:20 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net:

 Okay, following up from the audio test I did with my Logitech C920 HD Webcam 
 yesterday.
 
 As stated in the audio test, I was wondering how one could record video from 
 a Webcam on a Mac, turns out the answer was so simple I didn't even think of 
 it and once again, thanks to Google my friend for making me that little wiser.
 
 Quicktime Player is built in to OSX though this Application is certainly 
 understate, the title should read Quicktime Player/Recorder as there is a 
 video record option found in the Play menu.
 
 All you have to do is select Record from either the menu or a shortcut key 
 and the recording screen opens, from here you select where you wish to record 
 from - Webcam or other device - and both audio and video sources can be set 
 independently.
 
 Once that's done click on the Record button and recording starts, press the 
 Stop button when you've finished.
 
 From that point you can manipulate your recording, save it to a file, share 
 it on Youtube, eMail it and so on.
 
 There is a version of Quicktime for Windows which - as I understand it - gets 
 installed by default with iTunes though I think it can be installed 
 separately if you don't wish to use iTunes.
 
 I would imagine the options set in the Windows version is much the same as 
 that for the Mac version, I've not tried the Windows version yet so I've no 
 idea of how accessible or otherwise it is.
 
 When I've managed to record a decent enough video to scare everyone out of 
 their wits smile, I'll upload to dropbox.
 
 
 
 **
 
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 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
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Re: Recording Video On Your Mac

2014-05-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm going to try that later today, I have one of my Windows machines up and 
running again now.


On 14 May 2014, at 6:48 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote:

 Hi!
 I think you can't record on the windows version if you don't buy the pro 
 version of quicktime.
 /A
 13 maj 2014 kl. 02:20 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net:
 
 Okay, following up from the audio test I did with my Logitech C920 HD Webcam 
 yesterday.
 
 As stated in the audio test, I was wondering how one could record video from 
 a Webcam on a Mac, turns out the answer was so simple I didn't even think of 
 it and once again, thanks to Google my friend for making me that little 
 wiser.
 
 Quicktime Player is built in to OSX though this Application is certainly 
 understate, the title should read Quicktime Player/Recorder as there is a 
 video record option found in the Play menu.
 
 All you have to do is select Record from either the menu or a shortcut key 
 and the recording screen opens, from here you select where you wish to 
 record from - Webcam or other device - and both audio and video sources can 
 be set independently.
 
 Once that's done click on the Record button and recording starts, press 
 the Stop button when you've finished.
 
 From that point you can manipulate your recording, save it to a file, share 
 it on Youtube, eMail it and so on.
 
 There is a version of Quicktime for Windows which - as I understand it - 
 gets installed by default with iTunes though I think it can be installed 
 separately if you don't wish to use iTunes.
 
 I would imagine the options set in the Windows version is much the same as 
 that for the Mac version, I've not tried the Windows version yet so I've no 
 idea of how accessible or otherwise it is.
 
 When I've managed to record a decent enough video to scare everyone out of 
 their wits smile, I'll upload to dropbox.
 
 
 
 **
 
 Dane Trethowan
 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 faceTime +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 Twitter: @grtdane
 
 
 
 
 
 


**

Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
Fax +61397437954
Twitter: @grtdane






Recording Video On Your Mac

2014-05-12 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay, following up from the audio test I did with my Logitech C920 HD Webcam 
yesterday.

As stated in the audio test, I was wondering how one could record video from a 
Webcam on a Mac, turns out the answer was so simple I didn't even think of it 
and once again, thanks to Google my friend for making me that little wiser.

Quicktime Player is built in to OSX though this Application is certainly 
understate, the title should read Quicktime Player/Recorder as there is a video 
record option found in the Play menu.

All you have to do is select Record from either the menu or a shortcut key 
and the recording screen opens, from here you select where you wish to record 
from - Webcam or other device - and both audio and video sources can be set 
independently.

Once that's done click on the Record button and recording starts, press the 
Stop button when you've finished.

From that point you can manipulate your recording, save it to a file, share it 
on Youtube, eMail it and so on.

There is a version of Quicktime for Windows which - as I understand it - gets 
installed by default with iTunes though I think it can be installed separately 
if you don't wish to use iTunes.

I would imagine the options set in the Windows version is much the same as that 
for the Mac version, I've not tried the Windows version yet so I've no idea of 
how accessible or otherwise it is.

When I've managed to record a decent enough video to scare everyone out of 
their wits smile, I'll upload to dropbox.



**

Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
Fax +61397437954
Twitter: @grtdane