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  1. Posts : 17,661
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       #51

    I'll make something this weekend. You have to remember I am not pro and my way might not be and most probably is not the right way, but that's the only way I am able to show and share :).
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  2. Posts : 14,046
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       #52

    Kari, what you posted is excellent as a starting place for me. I'll try out the method you described and see how it goes.

    Many thanks.
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  3. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
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       #53

    Ztruker said:
    Kari, what you posted is excellent as a starting place for me. I'll try out the method you described and see how it goes.

    Many thanks.
    You are welcome. Here some stuff, all subject to you using the default settings:

    When you have installed the MS Expression Encoder, you'll find it here:

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_20h41_51.png

    The app with the small red dot in its icon is the Screen Recorder, the other Encoder.

    When your screen recording is done open the capture manager (list of your screen captures) in Screen Recorder and click Send to Encoder:

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_20h44_09.png

    In Encoder, select the encoding quality (quality of the final product, the video). Edit as you wish, for instance set an edit point by right clicking the orange marker in timeline and selecting Set Edit, set an other edit point and right click the clip in between selecting Remove clip to cut out a seqment. When done, select File > Encode to create a video file:

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_21h20_22.png

    Notice that encoding takes time. Depending on your hardware you can count that encoding to 1080 HD video takes 2 to 5 minutes per minute of video.


    Later you'll find the video each in its own subfolder in Output folder under Documents > Expression > Expression Encoder:

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_20h46_39.png

    Now you can import the video to Windows Live Movie Maker to start fine tuning it. That's to start with :).
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  4. Posts : 108
    windows 8.1
       #54
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  5. Posts : 108
    windows 8.1
       #55
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  6. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #56

    jisr7 said:
    Your video is set to be private, it cannot be seen.

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_22h50_54.png
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  7. Posts : 108
    windows 8.1
       #57

    Sorry. Try again and let me now.

    change pc name - YouTube

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  8. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #58

    jisr7 said:
    Sorry. Try again and let me now.
    OK. Please understand this: I started this thread to be a place where we can share our self made Windows 10 videos, and to learn from each other. If I criticize something in videos posted or do not add them to the list in the first post, I have a reason which I find good enough.

    Nothing I will say or do in this thread is in no way motivated by anything else than this: to keep the list of the member produced videos as complete, valid and helpful as possible.

    OK, that being said, your video has quite a serious error, starting from the 01:26 timestamp. You have to redo the video, as it is now it cannot be put on the list in the first post as it gives false, invalid information.

    The Computer Description is not the same thing as the Computer Name. Your video is supposed to show how to change the PC Name, but starting from 01:26 in your video you are only changing the Computer Description, not the Computer Name.

    Let me explain this further. Here's a screenshot of my home network the day Windows 8 was released back in October 2012, I do not have any more recent screenshot showing what Computer Description is. The PC Names, the individual name of each PC in my network is shown inside the green rectangle. That's what your video claims to show, how to change that. Instead, you are showing how to change the description of each PC, the part inside the red rectangle in the screenshot:

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_23h22_25.png

    The description is basically quite useless information in home networks, I use it because it allows me to quickly see which computer I am working with when connecting to networked computers. I give each PC a description which tells me exactly which PC it is, my PC naming policy being to tell the OS, if laptop or desktop or virtual machine, and so on. A typical PC Name in my network would be for instance W10LAP03 (laptop 3, Windows 10) or W81VM02 (virtual machine 2, Windows 8.1)

    But: the Computer Description is not the PC Name, the Computer Name. To change that, you have to click the Change button on that dialog your video is showing (screenshot from your video):

    Windows Videos-2015-04-18_23h11_53.png

    That's it. I hope you did not misunderstand me; your video is fine, it's just that it's not informative, giving wrong advice.

    Kari
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  9. Posts : 108
    windows 8.1
       #59

    My bad, my mistake. Its different things, computer name, computer discription. Totally understood. And again sorry.
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  10. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #60

    No problems, you have no reason to apologize. I wanted to explain it as clearly as I can, my point being that you need to redo the video because as it is now it is not valid.
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