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Recording hardware

Recording hardware

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Recording hardware

- Now, sometimes when you're working with screen recordings you may need to get a more professional, robust codec. Now, you mentioned that they record to MPEG-4, which is great for posting to the web, but sometimes you work on pro video projects and they might insist on other types of recording. - Yeah, that's true. I mean, they might want ProRes or DNx or something like that, but I'll go a step even further. Sometimes you just don't have a laptop or some other device to record to. Oftentimes you might find yourself on the middle of a film set, I mean, sure there's laptops around usually, but maybe you're off in the wilderness and all of the sudden you go, "Man, "I want to record something through the eye of "the camera on my phone, how do you do that?" Well, there's a couple bits of hardware to do that, and let's start at the actual device level and how we make a sort of a video connection out of the device via hardware. Here I have an adaptor, this one's from Apple, but there are…

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