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Title: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: Arteest on Oct 24, 2008, 01:56: PM

Anyone know how to get rid of the annoying scrolling black bars on the screen?

I already tried messing with the zoom, contrast, etc.  I can see the bars as I'm filming so its something with my camera or tv, not the computer.

Anything I can do besides buying a better camera?
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: sputnik on Oct 24, 2008, 01:59: PM
sorry no. buy a better camera is your only option. i believe its to do with the frame rate of the tv and the camera or something. im not 100% though, you could do some more research into it.
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: DanTheMan on Oct 24, 2008, 08:09: PM
to film ur video games there are programmes that will film it straight off the computer without needing a camera in the first place

www.camstudio.org (http://www.camstudio.org)
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: sputnik on Oct 24, 2008, 09:54: PM
i think that only works with computer games daniel, not filming tv games.
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: DanTheMan on Oct 24, 2008, 10:08: PM
oh i thought he wanted to film from his PC screen lol
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: TW89 on Oct 24, 2008, 11:25: PM
Nah this is mario kart on wii, so the only thing is a vid cam. I think that happens no matter how good the camera is, summin to do with the static or electricity why it does that,  not the quality of the cam I think. Maybe if you put the cam further away and zoom in? Dunno if that will work.

But that was very good by the way anyway, you're no noob.
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: jcosta71292 on Oct 25, 2008, 01:21: AM
that happens becuase of electic waves i learned that last week its the same when you leave your phone next to the pc screen if you are about to receive a call or get a text it goes weird.
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: sputnik on Oct 25, 2008, 05:37: AM
well i can film my melee/brawl vids with no lines with my cam... so i assumed it was cam fps rate or quality.
Title: Re: Any tips on how to fix this? (filming video games)
Post by: TW89 on Oct 27, 2008, 11:00: AM
^ Yeah I've seen loadsa games videod that look fine so i dunno really