Archive for the ‘Advanced Features’ Category

August 26th, 2011 - 4:08 pm § in Advanced Features

How to save your interview in widescreen / 16:9

VODBurner can export your video or save to YouTube in a range of resolutions, including widescreen / 16:9.   If the original recording was 4:3, this will be letterboxed in segments that only show one side. To do this, open the VODBurner Post-Production Console (to edit your video) and then: 1. Clic[...]

May 30th, 2011 - 11:29 am § in Advanced Features

Using keyboard shortcuts to control VODBurner’s Post-Production Console

The following keyboard shortcuts can be used to control VODBurner’s Post-Production Console: To add a transition in your edited video, use ALT+A. To move the cursor in the timeline, use the left and right arrows. To control the “Other Side/This Side/Both Sides/Skip” options, use the TA[...]

August 6th, 2010 - 4:15 pm § in Advanced Features

VodBurner Disk Space and Quality Tuning

By default, VodBurner creates VBC (VodBurner Crude) files. These can contain uncompressed or compressed video. Uncompressed video can take a large amount of disk space, but places low load on the computer’s CPU, and therefore has little to no impact on call quality. Compressed video takes les[...]

May 12th, 2010 - 9:38 pm § in Advanced Features, FAQ, Troubleshooting

How to turn off VodBurner’s auto-recording of Skype video calls

By default, VodBurner is set to record all of your Skype video calls automatically. You can easily disable this option so that you have the option to record Skype video calls manually (you do this by hitting the “Record” button). To disable the “Start recording automatically when e[...]

January 24th, 2010 - 8:42 am § in Advanced Features, FAQ

How to change the location where VodBurner stores call recordings

Recording Skype video calls can take up a lot of hard disk space.  By default, VodBurner stores the recorded calls in your Documents folder, inside a folder called VodBurner. Depending on your PC setup, you may want to change the location where VodBurner stores call recordings. To do this, follow t[...]

January 21st, 2010 - 2:11 pm § in Advanced Features, FAQ

Using the Post-Production Console’s Playback Control

VodBurner has a powerful Post-Production Console where you can edit the Skype video conversations that you have recorded with VodBurner. The Post-Production Console is comprised of three sections: Menu Control (indicated by the grey rectangle) Transition Control (indicated by the pink rectangle) Pl[...]

December 1st, 2009 - 12:07 pm § in Advanced Features, FAQ, Getting Started

Controlling Transitions in the Post-Production Console

VodBurner has a powerful Post-Production Console where you can edit the Skype video conversations that you have recorded with VodBurner. The Post-Production Console is comprised of three sections: Menu Control (indicated by the grey rectangle) Transition Control (indicated by the pink rectangle) Pl[...]

November 17th, 2009 - 4:25 pm § in Advanced Features, Download

Using the Post-Production Console Menu

VodBurner has a powerful Post-Production Console where you can edit the Skype video conversations that you have recorded with VodBurner. The Post-Production Console is comprised of three sections: Menu Control (indicated by the grey rectangle) Transitions Control (indicated by the pink rectangle) P[...]

November 13th, 2009 - 3:51 pm § in Advanced Features, FAQ, Getting Started

Getting started with the Post-Production Console

VodBurner records Skype video calls and allows you to edit the recordings to produce a mastered final video. You may decide keep this mastered video file on your hard drive to show family and friends, or you may want to upload to YouTube to share with everyone. VodBurner has some neat features whe[...]

October 28th, 2009 - 7:01 pm § in Advanced Features, FAQ

How VodBurner’s Anti-Drift recording keeps your Skype recordings in sync

VodBurner has built-in “Anti-Drift” technology to keep both sides of the call synchronized. Often, the speakers and microphone device drivers on a PC have their own separate internal clocks. Although these all run at approximately the same speed, there are slight variations. These vari[...]