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gain the same normalize with camtasia studio?


CandyFace

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Hi

I have been fiddling with camtasia studio 8 and the normalizing audio to keep every video on same level and i was thinking.

you can set the audio variation in Camtasia Studio with custom settings, can't we match the same settings?

instead of using programs such as Video Gain or aacgain for normalize the audio.. that would be easier.

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My personal opinion is that for game caps camtasia is unacceptable, I like the TSCC codec for editing but beyond that the frame rates it captures at have a bad tendancy to drop into the 15-20 fps way too often.

The new version of video gain doesn't seem to work for me but the old one is great.

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well i am using the one which was posted in some of the threads here :P

which works fine also i don't feel any framedrop when capturing?

i have done a few of the sammy atomiswave because im not member and want 480p

would i not be able to contribute with videos then?

- capture and edit with camtasia studio

- normalize with Video gain

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It would depend on the system but not terribly interested in camtasia captures. Suggest using fraps when possible and when that doesnt work, hypercam 3.

Personally I have stopped using software captures altogether for our newer sets, ie the new dreamcast and upcoming PS2 captures, and have moved on to hardware captures using the new avermedia gamecapture hd. But out of all of the options camtasia is solidly the lowest quality option out there. I still install it on my capture rigs but solely to use the TSCC codec during editing as I said before.

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Try swapping out the AACGain build...use the one from the older build...I updated that once...so maybe that is the cause of the issue...because code wise there should be no differance.

Right now I'm dinking around with R128Gain to see if I can make use of it...however thus far only been able to get it to work on WAV files...and well that is useless. It's suppose to be able to support all formats supported by FFMpeg...and apply ether ReplayGain or R128 tags...

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