A 1280x960 stream takes from 1 to 1.5 Mb of disk space per second. It records video in M-JPEG and audio in uncompressed PCM. You want to make sure you’re using the webcam microphone, because it’s more sensitive.
The video gets noisier without light (of course.)Īudio is in sync. The halved FPS are practically non-noticeable unless you’re recording something fast-moving. The frame rate is 25 FPS for a well-lit scene and half that for a poorly lit scene. So the 720p resolution is already letterboxed (and the Logitech Webcam Software won’t give you more). Surprisingly, the camera lets you record a full 1280 x 960 (4:3) video stream. To open preferences, click the little arrow: To start, open QTP, then File > New Movie Recording Some quick facts about QuickTime Player video recording: QuickTime Player (quite surprisingly for an app called something-player) does record HD video. Turns out, this is not as easy as I thought.įirst of all, PhotoBooth does not record HD video, and iMovie doesn’t work with a USB webcam.
I have a () webcam, capable of 720p HD video capture, which I’ve used for some time on Windows without any issues, but today I’ve decided to connect it to my Macbook Air to record some HD video on the go. Logitech OS X QuickTime Player video capture webcam How to record HD video from a Logitech webcam on OS X