Very soon, maybe even later tonight, I will be uploading a new Visual Basic tutorial. This tutorial will be on making a stopwatch. I feel that this stopwatch tutorial will be better than all the other ones out there. I have the tutorial rendered and everything, but I guess I am just too lazy too upload it. I decided to test out Camtasia Studio 7 for the editing this time, so the video will not have my fancy new intro on it, and I'm not sure how the quality is going to be because I rendered it with a 16:10 aspect ratio (1280x800) instead of my usual 16:9 (1424x801, I think), and I'm not sure if YouTube is going to count it as HD-I might render it again in 1280x720 with Sony Vegas 9.0 so I can get the HD for sure. The reason I decided to try 1280x800 is because that is my laptop screen size, I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, and I thought that it might look better.
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3/13/2011 07:15:13 pm
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5/2/2011 01:44:01 pm
Very soon, maybe even later tonight, I will be uploading a new Visual Basic tutorial. This tutorial will be on making a stopwatch. I feel that this stopwatch tutorial will be better than all the other ones out there. I have the tutorial rendered and everything, but I guess I am just too lazy too upload it. I decided to test out Camtasia Studio 7 for the editing this time, so the video will not have my fancy new intro on it, and I'm not sure how the quality is going to be because I rendered it with a 16:10 aspect ratio (1280x800) instead of my usual 16:9 (1424x801, I think), and I'm not sure if YouTube is going to count it as HD-I might render it again in 1280x720 with Sony Vegas 9.0 so I can get the HD for sure. The reason I decided to try 1280x800 is because that is my laptop screen size, I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, and I thought that it might look better.
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