How do you find your camera resolution? And do you got to reset that everytime?? And what if your using more than 1 camera for 1 video how do you do that if the camera's all have differant resolutions??
And you got to show how to do those title and captions thru out the video and the credits!! LOL LOL
@wreckingcars72 Sometimes the camera resolution is on the outside, in the instruction book, or.... when you import your media files and that file is highlighted, it tells you what your video specs are.
@wreckingcars72 If you are using more than one camera in a video, you pick the one with the highest resolution and use that. For example, my old Kodak is 320 or something and my new one is 480, if I would make a video with both I would select 480. The footage from the lower resolution camera might not show up as good, but it should work.
How do you find your camera resolution? And do you got to reset that everytime?? And what if your using more than 1 camera for 1 video how do you do that if the camera's all have differant resolutions??
And you got to show how to do those title and captions thru out the video and the credits!! LOL LOL
Great vid's by the way very helpful!!
wreckingcars72 1 month ago
@wreckingcars72 Sometimes the camera resolution is on the outside, in the instruction book, or.... when you import your media files and that file is highlighted, it tells you what your video specs are.
More350Power 1 month ago
@wreckingcars72 No, if you click the box " start all new projects with these settings " it starts your new projects to what you set.
More350Power 1 month ago
@wreckingcars72 If you are using more than one camera in a video, you pick the one with the highest resolution and use that. For example, my old Kodak is 320 or something and my new one is 480, if I would make a video with both I would select 480. The footage from the lower resolution camera might not show up as good, but it should work.
More350Power 1 month ago