As you know, it'll always make an avi file.
In output properties, go to time-lapse capture. As you know, it will affect everything on how smooth or how choppy a video will play. I've been trying to capture the smoothiest possible video from media player classic or other programs. Its always choppy and slow. With that in mind, those that have used snagit or any other video capture program, what are the best and recommended settings that I should use?
Again, in the time-lapse capture option, theres avi capture rate and avi playback rate. What settings should these be on? On the right side theres more options to choose from. Thats seconds, minutes, & hours. What should those settings be? Please help me.
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