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Struggling to record a blind reaction video...

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 11:00 am
by Sumod1
:x All I'm wanting to do at the moment is record a blind reaction video. I'm now questioning if Bandicam is actually the right software for the task... Is it possible to have the screen recording be the overlay on the webcam footage, instead of the other way around? Well, it doesn't seem like it, so I'm trying to adjust the settings to record all the files seperately, and then edit them all into one video the way I want in Premier Pro. So, if done successfully, I should have 4 different files recorded when I record a Bandicam video: The screen recording, the webcam recording, my mic recording, and the audio from my computer. I've tried numerous tests and struggled to do this, but it seems there's always one thing or another going wrong, which is driving me to the very limits of my sanity. When I have actually got 4 different files to record from one video, the webcam video ends up having very poor quality(I have a Logitech plug-in camera). Surly there's a way to record my screen and a high quality webcam recording simultaneously, right? Well, if so, I haven't figured it out yet... And as for the latest in my series of mishaps, the meter that's supposed to flash blue when I talk in my mic (I'm using a Yeti) isn't working for some reason... So, any advice?

Re: Struggling to record a blind reaction video...

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:24 pm
by Bandicam Company
Hello Sumod1,

Unfortunately, we do not offer the "screen recording overlay on webcam" function.
Have you tried other format settings in the webcam settings window?
Which webcam model and format settings do you use?
We look forward to your reply.

Thank you.

Re: Struggling to record a blind reaction video...

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2019 9:33 am
by Sumod1
Sorry for the late reply, I've had a lot of stuff going on lately... I figured that was probably the case about screen recording overlay on webcam, but that's ok, as long as I can still put the files together that way in post... Anyway, my video format is H264- CPU Full Size, 30.00fps, 80q.