07-25-2021 07:18 AM - edited 07-25-2021 07:25 AM
Go to solutionHi,
I'm planning to create a new Java course, but I have a question about hardware.
I'm planning to buy GoPro Hero 9, for Udemy and for my other projects. But:
Is it acceptable for Udemy, if I use records with GoPro Hero 9 and Camtasia Studio Pro 2021 edition? (I'll capture and edit screen with Camtasia Studio, and I'll record my VOICE and my face with GoPro Hero 9 in 4K)
And also, is it acceptable voice records In GoPro Hero 9? Should I use any other device?
(I'll buy GoPro Hero 9 if you'll say it is enough for both video and audio)
Thanks
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07-26-2021 12:41 PM
Go to solutionGot it, thank you for the additional context @AKINCITraining.
In this case, I recommend checking the product description online. All GoPros come with built-in microphones, so you might even be able to find a video recorded with the GoPro Hero 9 to check the audio quality of the mic to see if you need an external or not. Ultimately, as long as the audio is clear, synced to the video, and can come out of both speakers, it will be accepted. You can compare the specifications of the GoPro with the A/V standards outlined in the help docs:
I'm sorry that I'm unable to further assist and provide specific advice about this camera, but hopefully, your fellow instructors can jump in on this thread to offer their input. 🙂
Bella Almeida
Udemy Community
07-26-2021 11:45 AM - edited 07-26-2021 12:33 PM
Go to solutionHi @AKINCITraining, glad to hear you're planning on creating a new course.
You are free to record your videos with the camera of your choice, as long as it meets the following quality standards:
A GoPro seems like a good idea for recording video and audio, but the best way to ensure the quality of your video meets our requirements is by submitting a Test Video. Learn how to create and submit a test video here.
Additionally, the Camtasia is one of the most used software between instructors. You can read more information about video standards and choosing a camera here.
Hope that helps!
Bella Almeida
Udemy Community
07-26-2021 12:02 PM - edited 07-26-2021 12:05 PM
Go to solutionThank you Bella,
Actually, the problem is that I don't know if the GoPro audio recording will suffice.
The price of the device I mentioned in Turkey is about $700. And if I get the "poor sound quality" response from Udemy when I buy this device, it would be a vain investment.
That's why I'm trying to learn if only GoPro Hero 9 is enough for sound recording while talking about the subject in training videos.
I need to buy this tool to record a test video, even if they say it is not enough at the end of the test, I cannot send it back
07-26-2021 12:41 PM
Go to solutionGot it, thank you for the additional context @AKINCITraining.
In this case, I recommend checking the product description online. All GoPros come with built-in microphones, so you might even be able to find a video recorded with the GoPro Hero 9 to check the audio quality of the mic to see if you need an external or not. Ultimately, as long as the audio is clear, synced to the video, and can come out of both speakers, it will be accepted. You can compare the specifications of the GoPro with the A/V standards outlined in the help docs:
I'm sorry that I'm unable to further assist and provide specific advice about this camera, but hopefully, your fellow instructors can jump in on this thread to offer their input. 🙂
Bella Almeida
Udemy Community
07-26-2021 12:52 PM
Go to solutionThank you very much Bella
07-28-2021 01:27 AM
Go to solution@AKINCITraining Do a search on YouTube. There are some reviews on this particular camera.
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