Hi,
Wanted to see if there were any ideas that would save me from having to re-record the webinars.
My webinars were excel instructional videos and used recorded it off an Ultra Wide Monitor, as a result the resolution does not quite fit normal size monitors and the formulas cannot be read by users.
I have tried using video editing software to zoom into relevant sections but the formulas were still not legible. (I was using Movavi to edit)
I also tried using Adobe Elements to add in screenshots of the formulas but ended up with webinar that was just too large to upload for my students.
I do not have any experience editing videos and this is really my first foray into this space.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
Cheers,
Jimee
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Maybe it would help if you uploaded a small sample so we can verify the frame size and sharpness. But generally, you should be able to crop without blurring the image.
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