by VanessaE » Mon May 21, 2012 23:02
Well of course the simple way is to do what you're doing now, but clearly that doesn't work :-)
The next simplest way is to find some other program to do the job.
Failing that, you will have to record the video and the sound separately. To do that, follow this plan (it looks harder than it really is, because I've broken the process down into small steps):
1. Load up minetest and open your world. Position your player so that you can start demonstrating right away.
2. Load up some kind of program that can record your desktop (Hypercam 2 if you can't find anything better). Change whatever settings need changed; if it has an audio option, *disable* it.
3. Start the recorder program, and play around with minetest, doing whatever it is you'd normally do to demonstrate the texture pack. When you're done, close both the recorder and minetest.
4. Open any kind of simple sound recorder, such as the one that comes with your operating system. Configure it to record from your microphone, using an appropriate sample rate, resolution, and number of channels.
5. Using Windows Media Player, or any other appropriate program, play the video you recorded in step 3.
6. Start the sound recorder, and start the video player at the same time.
7. Start talking, using the video as your guide to what to say, like reading from a script.
8. When you're finished, stop the recorder and close the video player. Save the sound file.
9. Load up your video editor and open the video you just watched. Hunt through the menus and find the option that lets you load up an audio file, and do so.
10. Play the result using the video editor. If necessary, adjust the program's audio delay so that what you're saying coincides with what the video is doing. Once it looks and sounds right, save the result as an AVI or whatever. Don't close the video editor yet, you may need to tweak your settings later.
11. Load up Windows Media Player (or whatever) again, and play the video you just saved. Make sure it behaves exactly the way you want it to.
12. If it doesn't work, fiddle with it in your video editor until it's right. Re-save, re-play it, re-edit until you get it the way you want it.
13. Upload the result to youtube.
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VanessaE on Mon May 21, 2012 23:07, edited 1 time in total.