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Hi folks We are trying to use quicktime to create a video of the walkthrough of a gallery tour we have created. The guided tour plays smoothly and the paning is perfect without quicktime running, but as soon as we start quicktime to record the screen the tour becomes jumpy We are using an imac if that help. Is there a setting we are missing? Thanks in advance Mark |
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My MacBook starts buzzing away (fan) when I look at tours as it is at the limit of its processing capacity. Also gets a bit jumpy. If you have an iPad Pro you can record video from the screen. It saves it in Photos and then you can export to a mp4 file and edit. |
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Thanks Charles we have an iPad Pro what software do you use on there to screen record Thsnks |
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It’s built in. Google recording video from iPad screen clickable text Surprisingly simple! |
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Probably the driver's of the GPU are not updated. Tray to use chrome or Safari the one you didn't use before. In my MacBook pro 2012 the problem is only on chrome. In Safari there is no problem to run it with quick time. Yossi |
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