American Horror Story: Coven | Cast and Creators LIVE! at Paleyfest
Today I got a screenrecording of the 'American Horror Story: Coven' panel at Paleyfest from March 28, 2014. The panel features Angela Bassett, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Emma Roberts, Gabourey Sidibe, Kathy Bates, Jamie Brewer, Frances Conroy, Denis O'Hare, Michael Chiklis, Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Dante Di Loreto.
You can watch the full recording here.
And before I get any questions, no I unfortunately do not have access to any other full panels, I wish I did.
If you see this post after a long time has passed and the link doesn't work anymore for any reason, feel free to DM me, I should still have the file. Enjoy!
Hello could you please show us how you use Active Presenter please? I would love to record Joden stage play before we don't get it anymore. The wait till we receive the dvd is going to be long too and I love that play so much. When I tried using it, the file it recorded was so slow + the quality was low (although I recorded only the ending so I can't imagine being able to record over 3 hours...) So please could you help this hopeless fan?
Hey, Iām not entirely sure what you mean with a āfile being slowā, bu I donāt mind explaining it to you how I use Active Presenter.
HOW TO USE ACTIVE PRESENTER
1) Open software2) ClickĀ āNew Captureā3) Choose name of your project4) Choose where the file will be saved5) Select Record Movie/ Streaming Video6) Click OK7) Choose the to be captured area8) Under Audio Input, selectĀ āRecord System Audioā9) Under Audio Input, set Device to None9) Push big red recording button
Before you start recording you can push the littleĀ āiconā in the right lower corner under the recording button and select āAudio & Video Settingsā to change the recording settings.
As far as I remember Iām still using the standard settings, but Iāll write down how mine are set anyway. Maybe there actually is a differenceā¦
Under the General Tab:Capture type: Full Motion RecordingĀ Ā Under Audio & Video Tab:Video Codec H.264/MPEG-4 AVCFrame Rate 30 Frames/sKey Frame Every 30 FramesQuality 90
If your settings are the same and it still produces a bad quality recording, Iām afraid itās probably a problem with your PC itself. It may not have enough power to play the video file and properly record the screen at the same time. In this case, first of all, before you start recording, close every other process/program you donāt need. We want to have as much RAM available as possible.
If that doesnāt help, I think you should try and play around with the settings a bit and see what produces the best result for you.
Try setting the Frame Rate to 24 Frames/s
Try lowering the Quality to 70-80 and see what happens.Ā
Or, try what a Key FrameĀ setting of 15-20 does.
Try if setting the audio to MP3 (128kb/s - 256kb/s) makes any difference.
I wouldnāt recommend it, but maybe try the MPEG2 video codec.
Or, try a combination of these things!
If none of this makes any difference, or only makes it worse, Iām afraid your PC just canāt handle the task given to it. At the very least, I canāt imagine what else you can try at this moment. (Except trying to find a different program/PC to recordā¦)