![]() ![]() Overall, there are three basic Excel calculations settings you should be familiar with:Ĭalculation mode - whether Excel formulas are recalculated manually or automatically. Less known, but no less important are "background" settings that can speed up, slow down, or even stop your Excel calculations. There are many details you should know about basic Excel formulas, functions, the order of arithmetic operations, and so on. ![]() To be able to use Excel formulas efficiently, you need to understand how Microsoft Excel does calculations. I'm gonna try the Mail trick, and the truncation trick, and I'm gonna fish around for my original Snow Leopard install disk, and dig out the QT 7 app.The tutorial explains the basics of Excel calculation settings and how to configure them to have formulas recalculated automatically and manually. As you opt for more detail, you get into really big file sizes as well. i.e.: saving at 75 percent is not just 25% longer than the default 50%, but nearly THREE times as long. If you go the Export option, be aware that as you up the quality (originally set at 50%) it takes longer on a curvilinear scale. I routinely set the slider at about 68%, which gives me a slightly larger saved movie file than the corresponding QT one would do, but you can experiment. and you can upgrade the parameters to get a sharper recording. mp4, avi and DVI formats, but you will get a recording that (IMO) is slightly depixelated and so a little less sharp than the corresponding QT screen recording window (it is a JPEG series, after all). in the File menu, you get a recording that you can name, you can choose between. Now, just save (or edit and save) your recording. If it doesn't you just drag the little icon again I've often had to do that twice, but never more. The little wheel should start spinning on the upper right of the MPEG sc window, and the window's title should say Screen Recording. Wait for the icon to darken, drag it into the MPEG streamclip window, and release the mouse button. (In the above example, it's the miniature QT file icon to the left of the 'Vital signs.' title). Open an MPEG Streamclip window, left-click-and-hold on the little video icon in the upper window bar of the screen recording. I have this issue still (QT 10.3 (727.4), and solved it using MPEG Streamclip (Shareware from Squared 5). ![]() I realize this tread started a while ago, but I hope it may help anyone else struggling with the same issues. ![]() So I was at least able to keep the content, which for me is much more important than the quality. Since the recording that would not save still plays in Quicktime, I was able to make a recording of my recording and that saved just fine. I resorted to making a new screen recording of my recording (silly I know, and it probably reduced my resolution and sound quality). But this time I did not have enough extra recording to trim much and so it still wouldn't save, which is when I found this thread. I have had some luck that if I trim the first recording I am sometimes able to save it. It is the first one that I am then unable to save. B ut what I have noticed is that I only have this problem, "The Operation Could Not Be Completed" when saving, if I start a new screen recording before saving the first one. I have been able to take up to 5 hour long recordings and they save just fine, as long as you have the space for it. I have been having the same problem periodically in Quicktime. So far I have not been able to produce an error on saving or exporting. I say this only because I've been conducting some testing with QuickTime X (10.4) screen recording and using Soundflower to capture sound output. Then you have the added complexity of recording Flash embeds which may or may not be a contributing factor.ĭo you know if you have the latest version of Soundflower installed (1.6.6b)? Have you considered upgrading to Yosemite and QuickTime 10.4. In your case, you seem to be able to get through the recording stage but can't save or export. But they were not having the issues at the point of saving or exporting but during the capture. I know from personal experience that QuickTime X in Mavericks would hang quite often when my students were recording tutorials in Logic Pro and using Soundflower-2 channel to grab the audio output of Logic. You have a fair number of variables to consider. Troubleshooting this is going to be a challenge. I'm usually capturing from safari, websites can include flash or video including audio I use soundflower to capture system sounds. ![]()
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