I am trying to place a completed prezi on Youtube. I realize that to do this, I need to convert the flash to video. I have tried the work-around of recording the prezi via a screen capture application but it keeps coming out choppy and I can't work with this.
I downloaded a converter called Riva FLV Encoder, but I can't find an FLV file in the prezi content to enter for transcoding.
Please help. I need to get this done and I'm just not finding my answer.
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Hi Richard,
I have recorded some acceptable-quality prezi videos using www.screentoaster.com . (free registration removes their logo)
The trick is to keep you browser window as small as possible (around 600x400), this way the recording goes smoother.
If you use a downloaded screencapture, keep the recording speed at 30fps and the best picture quality, and only compress it to flv format at the very end.
This is the best we can offer for now.
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ActivePresenter could be a solution, full of post-processing posibilities :
http://atomisystems.com/tutorials/vid...
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I work for the company that makes the BB FlashBack screen recorder, and was recently asked by a user about how to record a Prezi and get it online, with good quality. To show them how it was done, I made this one:
https://vimeo.com/29306710
(use the HD, fullscreen options to view at 720p)
I recorded the Prezi fullscreen at 1280x720, 20fps and had no dropped frames on my Core i3. Use the 'mpeg' record mode in FB and a 'basic' theme for Win Vista/7 rather than Aero for best results. Added the titles and soundtrack in FB. Found that encoding quality was poor on Youtube for some reason, and Vimeo worked much better.
The FlashBack user pointed me at this thread, so I can see people are obviously having problems getting good recordings of Prezis. Thought I would share. Get BB FlashBack at
www.bbflashback.com -
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com
No problems, just did screencast of Prezie and added sound commentary. Took me a total of 5 minutes! Nice!
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Update:
I had a go again with Camtasia and Prezi. For some strange reason, I couldn't get a properly smooth recording this time. I guess it may have something to do with memory usage by Camtasia.
The prezi runs fine, both online and offline, when I run it without Camtasia. With Camtasia it becomes jerky even online in Chrome.
My problem is that I cannot expand RAM in my laptop (Sony Vaio). It's fixed and that is that. -
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Because i want to create a .swf-File, to embed it in my Digital Sigange Solution! PLEASE!!!
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As suggested on this thread, I downloaded the free Camtasia and it made a nice sharp recording (although the Prezi zooms are sometimes way too jerky). I needed to do some editing and add some sound effects so I exported the Camtasia file into a MPEG 4 movie and then imported that to iMovie. That's where I lost all the video quality—it got blurry! I persevered and did my editing and uploaded the finished thing to YouTube. A few people have told me that they have trouble reading the text so I may start all over at some point and frame the text differently OR figure out how to do the editing I want in Camtasia, but at least I have finished this project for now! (Viewable here: http://youtu.be/WqUl8ZpAjec)
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Has then been put into the software as native yet? I really want to be able to OUTPUT the Prezi as an HD video file. I don't think that screen captures will work because the motion won't be as smooth.
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has there been any developments with inputing a continous sound file into a prezzi!?
or are the above solutions the ones that are still the best option available!?
would appreciate a reply, have some coursework to hand in that hinges on me being able to add a voice over the presentation
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Hello - If you have a Mac (I don't know about PC) you can use quicktime screen recording and then edit from iMovie. Very easy and excellent quality!
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You can still do this if you just take a video of your screen as you go through your prezi manually. I've done it before
i.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvGCBe...
what i do is i start taking a video, i full screen my prezi and go through it with arrows then i just edit out anything that i dont like on windows movie maker. works perfectly =) -
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