I'm going to start recording and coming up w/ beats but what equipment do you all recommend. I get suggestions; some agree some don't lemme know what y'all think. What kinda mic, software, hardware etc.
I'm going to start recording and coming up w/ beats but what equipment do you all recommend. I get suggestions; some agree some don't lemme know what y'all think. What kinda mic, software, hardware etc.
Spiderbite and myself use a Hauppauge HD-PVR which is then hooked up to our PCs. We record footage using Total Media Extreme, which is a software provided by Hauppauge.
We edit our videos using Sony Vegas 8.
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I am using windows movie maker for recording and sony vegas 9 for editing.
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QUOTE=Interlink2010;5213]I'm going to start recording and coming up w/ beats but what equipment do you all recommend. I get suggestions; some agree some don't lemme know what y'all think. What kinda mic, software, hardware etc.[/QUOTE]
I am a network engineer in Australian Call Center and we are using Auto Dialer Software in Cent OS Server for record all call which are made from us and for manually recording we are using eyebeam software. If you don't want to use dialer then you can think for recording devices which are work perfectly in windows systems also.
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Zoom mics are a great and relatively inexpensive solution to capturing good quality audio.
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I am using Nero and Alcohol to record the dvd's and cd's. It records very quick and video conversions also be done.
Windows movie maker and Nero are the best and easiest to use like to record video and audio elements. I use both of them randomly.