Very nice story. The "interruptions" in your movie were probably the result of trying to make the movie and using ScreenJelly all at once. I may be wrong about this, but I think that may be the case. The next time try recording the movie first. Then play it back and capture with ScreenJelly. There are other things that you might try next time. 1. Use a direct ethernet connection to the internet rather than wireless. 2. If you are reading a book, hold it a bit higher or adjust the camera so that it is in it. 3. When you get a new, faster computer (maybe even a Mac) it will work better.
Very good. I enjoyed your story. Very well read.
Any members of your family who would enjoy the story? Let me know what they think.
Very nice story. The "interruptions" in your movie were probably the result of trying to make the movie and using ScreenJelly all at once. I may be wrong about this, but I think that may be the case. The next time try recording the movie first. Then play it back and capture with ScreenJelly. There are other things that you might try next time.
ReplyDelete1. Use a direct ethernet connection to the internet rather than wireless.
2. If you are reading a book, hold it a bit higher or adjust the camera so that it is in it.
3. When you get a new, faster computer (maybe even a Mac) it will work better.
Very good. I enjoyed your story. Very well read.
Any members of your family who would enjoy the story? Let me know what they think.
Keep up the good work!