Tutorial: My quickcam 9000 settings in Monkeyjam
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Were did you buy your quickcam 9000 from.
If possible could u send me a link.
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sharpness dosent always mean quality!!!?? if the sharpness is too high it can even ruin the brickfilm.. but i see what you mean..nice :D I ve made some brickfilms if you wanna take a look....
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@blingblongstudios What do you mean by that?
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@olevideos What digital camera you have?
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@blingblongstudios there is no bug. You only have to have .avi in the end.
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how can you use your digital camera with monkeyjam?
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how can you use your digital camera with monkeyjam?
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how can you use your digital camera with monkeyjam?
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can someone help me i cant get automatic gain control off the check is like qray and the word i click on it nothing happens
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I got it, but monkey jam can make the video properly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess I will keep using windows movie maker for frame captere....... BTW My next brickfilm WILL ROCK@!@!@#@$#%&!!!
drgrit 2 years ago
what's wrong with monkeyjam? Why can't you use it?
blingblongstudios 2 years ago
it wont save properly!!!
drgrit 2 years ago
There is a bug in the program that means that if you change the name and where you save it, it won't export the avi file. I've had this problem before. save it as it is and remember where you save it and then change the name...
blingblongstudios 2 years ago
lol lol! you know whats weird? that I have been on youtube longer than you and mabye had the stuff to animate with longer than you and yet it seems like you know more about the programs than I do! lol. btw for me I have to change the white lighting higher. Maybe it's because my kind of desk lamps have a whiter brightness to it.....I'm guessing....because I thinking that some other desk lamps have a more, I don't know, maybe a, uuhhhh you know (maybe..lol) a not so whiter touch to it?
CloneCommandos101 2 years ago
Yeah, it's the wattage and type of the bulb (I have a 25 watt halogen bulb) and I have the bulb about 30 cm away while animating
blingblongstudios 2 years ago