help about my first course
hi i need some help about the requirements.for the course to be published like
voice and video quality
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Hello @Marwakhfagy986
. What precisely do you want to know? Audio and video quality have to be above average so you can get accepted on Udemy. Most microphones and smartphones today are offering this possibility. What hardware do you currently have right now? For any specific kind of help, feel free to reach out to me!0 -
Hi @Marwakhfagy986
Welcome to the community! This page is full of information about teaching on Udemy.Our minimum requirements for a course is that it contain at least 30 minutes of video content contained within at least 5 lectures.
Here are some great resources regarding course creation:
Wistia Course Creation Compilation
Eliana Cerna
Udemy Community
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thanks alot
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hi filip is tablet is enough?!
@FilipK
wrote:Hello @Marwakhfagy986
. What precisely do you want to know? Audio and video quality have to be above average so you can get accepted on Udemy. Most microphones and smartphones today are offering this possibility. What hardware do you currently have right now? For any specific kind of help, feel free to reach out to me!0 -
let me know what equipments are you using currently
and even if it’s a tab it is really good
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Hi There,
I have a number of courses published and seem to be doing OK. My first course was a case of trial and error using all kinds of methods to obtain a decent quality.
There is nothing wrong with buying a decent mike and camera, but what I use, is the webcam on my laptop and desktop with the built in mike.
I must emphasize that the computer must be of decent quality. I use Dell.
When I record, I have a plastic box sitting on a desk surrounded in a multilayered blanket. My laptop is in the box. This cuts down on echo quite a bit.
When recording is completed, it needs to be edited. For this, I use NCH software. Not free but not that expensive.
NCH Wavepad for sound editing. This really cleans up the sound.
NCH Videopad for video editing. Very user friendly. You can get rid of all the unwanted bits that crept in there with out you realizing it.
NCH Videocapture for video recording.
You have to be patient. First take does not always work. You might do a good recording, but when you play it back, you hear a car going past your house, or the neighbor's dog decides to bark. Goes with the territory.
I've been with Udemy about 3 years now and I must say that I am achieving an income, not quite enough to be self sufficient but getting there.
I wish you well, and just persevere
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many thanks
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