Hi Matthew,
While we appreciate your help, if you don't yet have Replay Video Capture, please download a copy and you'll see it's VERY different from WM Recorder or any other program we have.
If you are in doubt refer them to our terrific tech support or just leave the post alone for us to answer.
I've been using it for a few months now, and it still throws me for a loop on occasion.
Thanks for your understanding :-)
ORIGINAL POSTER:
To get the best quality video with Replay Video Capture- especially on slower machines - try the following:
1. Go to Settings, and make sure you are using the MPEG-2 video format. Also, you may want to click on "Recommended Settings" at the top and select the most fitting option according to your pc configuration.
2. Try recording from a smaller video window by resizing your player to 1/4 of your screen, or no more than 480x640 pixels. This won't affect the video quality (since video is scaled UP from smaller sizes to fit a full-screen picture). This will require less computer power to capture, which will make for smoother videos.
Let me know if this makes a difference.
NOW, with regards to AUDIO:
FOR WINDOWS XP ONLY: please Make sure you change the settings for "Audio Source" and "Stereo Mix INput" to use the "Universal Audio Driver" option (with no input source specified).
(the Universal Audio Driver option will need to be enabled via 'settings')
IF YOU'RE USING VISTA, PLEASE go to audio testing. Make sure you have selected "Use Vista Audio Recording" and it should work for you
Let me know if this helps. =)
Last edited by Jeff Lenney; 10-16-2008 at 08:44 PM.
Best Regards,
Jeff Lenney
Technical Support
Applian Technologies, Inc.
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