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johnnydoyle123
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hey guys wouldn't mind if you would kindly look at my youtube channel and see what you think


regards john

www.youtube.com/ajgamesinsider
http://www.youtube.com/ajgamesinsider
currently collecting : pc engine / nec consoles and games
specializing in rare games ,,,,, and weird stuff no ones hear off
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You could start with a better description with proper formatting. And get a better background image. Try to make one that goes with the theme of your choice. Since you're all about being in front of the camera, make a quick introductory video and default that as your channel's main video, but don't even think about setting it to autoplay.

I see your videos have custom intros. They need to be shorter. Anything over 15 seconds is just annoying. You're forcing your viewers to just mess with the timeline each time, or just leave outright.

The static in your recordings kind of defeats the purpose of overlaying any music and offering HD video. Get a better camera, or use a freeware tool like Audacity and utilize it's static removal feature to the audio track before muxing it with the video.

And here's mine, if it helps in any way, though it's nothing special:

http://www.youtube.com/user/Mozgus
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Mozgus wrote:You could start with a better description with proper formatting. And get a better background image. Try to make one that goes with the theme of your choice. Since you're all about being in front of the camera, make a quick introductory video and default that as your channel's main video, but don't even think about setting it to autoplay.

I see your videos have custom intros. They need to be shorter. Anything over 15 seconds is just annoying. You're forcing your viewers to just mess with the timeline each time, or just leave outright.

The static in your recordings kind of defeats the purpose of overlaying any music and offering HD video. Get a better camera, or use a freeware tool like Audacity and utilize it's static removal feature to the audio track before muxing it with the video.

And here's mine, if it helps in any way, though it's nothing special:

http://www.youtube.com/user/Mozgus
im using a 1080p camera lol :P
http://www.youtube.com/ajgamesinsider
currently collecting : pc engine / nec consoles and games
specializing in rare games ,,,,, and weird stuff no ones hear off
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johnnydoyle123 wrote:im using a 1080p camera lol :P
Yeah, that's very sad that it has such poor audio quality. You sure there's no settings that could cure this?
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Mozgus wrote:
johnnydoyle123 wrote:im using a 1080p camera lol :P
Yeah, that's very sad that it has such poor audio quality. You sure there's no settings that could cure this?
i downloaded audicity like you said going to give it ago ... i might even end up dubbing over the videos :S

otherwise im going to go and play with the camera lol
http://www.youtube.com/ajgamesinsider
currently collecting : pc engine / nec consoles and games
specializing in rare games ,,,,, and weird stuff no ones hear off
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all I can say is that the internet is filled with videogames "videos"
if you want to stand out try reviewing what is rare and not out there.

Try something different
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