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Videotaping Computer/TV screens
Does anybody know of a way to reduce/eliminate that effect of screen-refreshing (the band of darker light that moves up or down the screen) when videotaping a computer screen or TV screen? Thanks.
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http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question336.htm explains why the problem happens and what you can do about it (the easiest way being to record off an LCD monitor/laptop; but, alternatively you can adjust the refresh rate of your existing monitor)
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We also videotape content off computer screens using video out ports on our laptops the same way. This works great for recording webcasts of regionals during the competition season. |
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yes go into the manual settings of the camera and turn off any auto adjusting settings the camera has on.
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I'll be needing to tape someone looking at a computer screen with the image/text on the screen being the objective of the shot. Looks like I'll be going with a laptop on this one. Thanks for the help!
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On my Sony DSR-570 I turn on the shutter and the scroll that side wheel down out of shutter mode to CLS and select something like 74.3hz...usually works. |
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Why not use a screen capture program like Camtasia or something like that?
That program is expensive, but there are others like it for much cheaper. |
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I found I can eliminate those annoying black bars on my video camera when I manually set the shutter speed to 1/60 of a second per frame.
Edit: It works for CRT computer monitors and CRT television screens. ;) |
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