small critics: The video is no corecct scaled. The video is boring. You are driving around with 90´s music in the background....
Are you recording your monitor with a camera? Please, there is software for that. If you have an Nvidia GPU, you already have excellent recording software. If not, FRAPs, BandiCam, etc are available.
I have a crappy 1280x1024 monitor from the PS2 era. And boring? I think not. Have you even looked at the last video? And the one with me driving around for 11 minutes was to show how big this one terrain was. In fact, none of these except the last one were made specifically for this forum topic. I am using Open Broadcasting Software.
Get better music, better editing software maybe, and maybe do a voice over. Your videos are just clips of driving.
Music, I dunno where to get music. Editing software, I'm broke. Voice-over, I don't want my voice on a public video.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free+music+for+youtube+videos+ here this might help you or better yet here http://www.freeplaymusic.com/
There are some pretty good youtube channels you can get music from. Such as: FreeSongsToUse or NoCopyrightSounds. Also, you can find some pretty good music by watching other BeamNG videos. Kryton, Insanegaz, DragCarTV, they all use pretty good music most of the time. One thing though, try to chose some slow-medium paced music for just driving. You probably don't want to use dubstep or something for these types of videos. Now, if you want to start making montages, then you should chose medium-fast paced music. Again though, no dubstep please. And by the way, your videos aren't boring. They aren't the best but you still can improve. Keep making videos and you will get there eventually. I can't be a huge help with these types of videos but if you ever decide to make montages, I can help with that
Easy, just play BeamNG in a 1280x720 window, set recording to 720p, then go. I will probably get an uncrappy monitor soon.
Yeah but I asked him simply because I taught him how for over two hours awhile ago.. and you also have to render in 720p
Yeah, that's the best I can do in Movie Maker without the intro being too cheesy. If you can suggest a good free editing software I could try that.
Use Blender; it's free and significantly better than Movie Maker - plus the export compression can be controlled.