TeleStream Screen Flow Users
I downloaded the trial version, fired it up and started recording. Or so I thought. I recorded only my main screen but not my secondary display (which would be the videos). I didn't even record audio but I got that figured out.
So my question is: How do I get TeleStream to record my secondary (alternate/video) display?
I was thinking maybe it didn't record it because I didn't have my DVI cable in (therefore the secondary display wasn't on until I opened VSL). Or perhaps there's a setting that I can't find (after going thru their site and their forum).
My other feeling is that perhaps they won't let me record the secondary display until I buy the full version. I only have the trial version.
Thanks
So my question is: How do I get TeleStream to record my secondary (alternate/video) display?
I was thinking maybe it didn't record it because I didn't have my DVI cable in (therefore the secondary display wasn't on until I opened VSL). Or perhaps there's a setting that I can't find (after going thru their site and their forum).
My other feeling is that perhaps they won't let me record the secondary display until I buy the full version. I only have the trial version.
Thanks
At 4:02 AM 11 November 2009
djbigboy wrote
you have to select it when you FIRST opened screen flow...if you did not do it THEN (when first running the program)... select start new recording and you will see a small transparent window with a checkbox "record video from" and a drop down to choose where to record from...
after you do this you never have to start a recording by Opening the software you simply need to hold "shift and command" and the press two to start the recording.
Also the audio must come from your dj mixer back into the mac....best to use your aux with a 1/8 plug to rca cable
after you do this you never have to start a recording by Opening the software you simply need to hold "shift and command" and the press two to start the recording.
Also the audio must come from your dj mixer back into the mac....best to use your aux with a 1/8 plug to rca cable
At 6:55 AM 11 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
yeah i got the audio part...but still not getting the video part...i will report back
At 3:20 PM 11 November 2009
djbigboy wrote
your second screen has to be connected also....then open screen flow under applications click file then new recording...change the source and your done
At 7:38 PM 11 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
cool - I believe you are right
demo disc here I come
demo disc here I come
At 10:58 PM 11 November 2009
djbigboy wrote
OK - reporting back. Just testing it. I got it to work. I think the thing that messed me up was that it says record from "Color LCD" and the other option is "NTSC/Pal". Once I selected that, I had no problems.
It seems like the audio needs a nudge up, is that something Screenflow users are finding. It might have been a funky file for me to test, it was a mash up.
Thanks for the help, once I get a mix actually recorded, I will post a link and peeps can see the results.
I assume once you are done recording the mix, you output it and then edit in your editor of choice?
It seems like the audio needs a nudge up, is that something Screenflow users are finding. It might have been a funky file for me to test, it was a mash up.
Thanks for the help, once I get a mix actually recorded, I will post a link and peeps can see the results.
I assume once you are done recording the mix, you output it and then edit in your editor of choice?
At 3:34 PM 12 November 2009
djbigboy wrote
thanks anytime... i export in lossless at 100% file size ...then open iMovie and import it there then after im done editing it I export to IDVD and get really good results...widescreen and looks really good even on a plasma/lcd
At 12:58 AM 13 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
So telestream vs. mixemergency recording only...winner?
At 4:36 AM 13 November 2009
Rebelguy wrote
i think I remember reading in the forum that mixemergency's frame rate a quality was definitely better but don't know 1st hand tho
At 4:56 AM 13 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
will download the demo to mix emergency tonite and compare if possibe without buying!
At 4:57 AM 13 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
Quote:
thanks anytime... i export in lossless at 100% file size ...then open iMovie and import it there then after im done editing it I export to IDVD and get really good results...widescreen and looks really good even on a plasma/lcdcan you explain how i convert finish product from screen flow into dvd using imovie? thank you.
At 8:09 PM 14 November 2009
lvmez wrote
I just did...you have to export it imovie THEN export it to iDVD
when you first open your exported screenflow file with imovie you have to select all from the 'new event area' and drag this clip to the 'project library' after that finishes click on share at the top and export to iDVD
when you first open your exported screenflow file with imovie you have to select all from the 'new event area' and drag this clip to the 'project library' after that finishes click on share at the top and export to iDVD
At 5:10 PM 15 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
no problem that what the forum is for...it took me trial and error to figure this out coz there is no manual for iMovie or iDVD that i am aware of
At 10:31 PM 15 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
Ace don't slap me rookie on the Mac but why would you have to bring into I movie first and what are you doing in Imovie . I know screen flow adds tracks for you if you like so couldn't you take it to idvd. I ask becuause I know how to do it on PC but have never done anything on a MAC.... So I want all the info I can get so I can try one and it works.
FYI I took my lossless video this weekend and dragged it over to Imovie uhmmmmm it said somthing like 40 hours remaining what's up with that. Of course I didn't do it like you did above as I just dragged it over there. Now evertime I open Imovie it starts back trying to finish it.. UHHHHHHH>... How long does this process take?
FYI I took my lossless video this weekend and dragged it over to Imovie uhmmmmm it said somthing like 40 hours remaining what's up with that. Of course I didn't do it like you did above as I just dragged it over there. Now evertime I open Imovie it starts back trying to finish it.. UHHHHHHH>... How long does this process take?
At 3:34 PM 17 November 2009
Funkytownstopsix wrote
The trial version for Screen Flow sucks...big AZZ water marks...but it seems to work ok, and I think I prefer to do this then to burn a dvd and re import...
Yes, exporting takes forever....
Yes, exporting takes forever....
At 6:01 PM 17 November 2009
djbigboy wrote
lol im talking bout the importing never made it to exporting.
At 6:51 PM 17 November 2009
Funkytownstopsix wrote
Quote:
Ace don't slap me rookie on the Mac but why would you have to bring into I movie first and what are you doing in Imovie . I know screen flow adds tracks for you if you like so couldn't you take it to idvd. I ask becuause I know how to do it on PC but have never done anything on a MAC.... So I want all the info I can get so I can try one and it works.FYI I took my lossless video this weekend and dragged it over to Imovie uhmmmmm it said somthing like 40 hours remaining what's up with that. Of course I didn't do it like you did above as I just dragged it over there. Now evertime I open Imovie it starts back trying to finish it.. UHHHHHHH>... How long does this process take?
how long is you video mix?
At 1:43 AM 18 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
imovie changes the apple lossless codec to a codec suitable for ripping on DVD...i think
At 1:44 AM 18 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
using lossless will take some time but it will come out very nice...and one you import to idvd you can save THAT file and burn them more quickly
At 6:22 AM 19 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
using lossless will take some time but it will come out very nice...and one you import to idvd you can save THAT file and burn them more quickly
At 6:22 AM 19 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
I would just copy the dvd or make two copies of it , if I needed to burn it again. So I can skip that imove and go to IDVD am I correct. I'm saying if I do that the process it would be twice as long correct or once I import it to Imovie it won't have to encode again in I DVD. I just want to save as much time as I can. Yet I think what I will do is just use a 3 min vid and waste a few dvds to see how this would work.... thanks ACE..
At 2:15 PM 19 November 2009
Funkytownstopsix wrote
exactly correct just save the iDVD fie...and burn from there....one thing i noticed it automatically makes the dvd's widescreen must be a setting in iMovie or something? Anyway they look good tho
At 1:17 AM 20 November 2009
Dj Ace wrote
Quote:
I think the thing that messed me up was that it says record from "Color LCD" and the other option is "NTSC/Pal". Once I selected that, I had no problems.mine is stuck on "Record Desktop from your Color LCD"
any suggestions?
At 9:38 PM 12 January 2010
NONE ONE wrote
I will have to check that out - I will be record this week sometime....
At 7:29 PM 13 January 2010
djbigboy wrote
Is there a PC comparable version of these programs?
(I knoe theres not one for ME)
(I knoe theres not one for ME)
At 9:15 PM 13 January 2010
Joshua Carl wrote
Say Ace I made the DVD and this is what I did...I used screenflow to record the mix. Before exporting the mix I went in and added cue's with names, like Rock Right now by Snoop I did this for every song played in the mix. Then saved as lossless and this is important part with screenflow check the box that says add cues. Once that got done I brought into IDVD and all the cues were there,,,,, or you can call them chapters,,,, it was sweet. Then I burned the DVD it came out very nice plays really good on my P3...
At 10:44 PM 13 January 2010
Funkytownstopsix wrote
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