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Adobe Presenter
Last updated 6/26/2014
The quality of the Adobe Presenter video is low
Adobe Presenter Video Express requires much processing power to record the screen and webcam videos
simultaneously. The presenter video in particular is a lot more difficult to record. When the processing power is not
sufficient, the Presenter video quality will be low. The quality drop can be seen in the drop in the frame rate of the video.
Also, the audio and video may go out of synchronization.
Solution:
Close unnecessary applications and free up system resources. If you experience a problem with the quality of your
Presenter video, please check the following:
Are you capturing an SD video instead of an HD video?
Are all unnecessary applications closed?
Do you have sufficient free space on your hard disk? At least 5 GB is needed, but around 15 GB is recommended.
Are you using a good quality webcam? Check out the webcams recommended by Adobe.
Are your webcam drivers up to date?
Are you capturing your video in a well-lit environment? Most webcams perform poorly in bad lighting.
Are you running Adobe Presenter Video Express in Diagnostic Mode? Use Diagnostic Mode only to report issues
to Adobe.
Closed captions
Note: Additional language support and post production editing features are available only from Presenter 9 onwards.
Adobe Presenter automatically converts voice recording captured during the recording into closed captions text
through the speech to text conversion engine.
You can also enter your own script as the closed caption text and use it.
From Adobe Presenter 10 onwards, you can export your Closed captions as SRT files. For more information, see Export
to SRT files
Alternatively, you can add/edit closed caption text post production through the editing screen.
The control for enabling and disabling closed captions is available in the Adobe Presenter video recording screen
(through Yes/No toggle buttons) and the video editing screen (through the
button).
When you enable closed captions, the captions appear on the right pane of the Adobe Presenter video editing screen.
The captions are organized based on the timeline of the video that is played.
Supported languages*:
1 English
2 Spanish
3 German
4 Japanese
5 French
6 Korean
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