great video! it wasnt even what I was looking for exactly but I kept watching because it was actually interesting :)
@hienvan5167 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I am planning to do a video of my experiment using moku lab and I like your video style. would u mind sharing what tools or software u used to make this video?
@LiquidInstruments Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! We'd love to hear more about what you plan to film with your Moku:Lab. In this video, we captured the animations using PowerPoint and recorded the software screen caps using the iPad screen recording function. We used Premier to edit the video. You can also try Camtasia for desktop screen caps and basic editing, and/or DaVinci Resolve if you have complex editing needs. For desktop screen caps, you can also use built-in the Windows screen recorder or the QuickTime screen recorder for Mac.
@hienvan5167 Жыл бұрын
@@LiquidInstruments Thanks a lot for sharing. I'm trying out Moku in some of our physics experiments for teaching.
@LiquidInstruments Жыл бұрын
@@hienvan5167 We're thrilled to hear that you're using Moku in your physics experiments for teaching. At Liquid Instruments, we're passionate about supporting educational initiatives with modern approaches to test and measurement. For coursework and other resources to enhance your teaching experience with Moku devices, visit www.liquidinstruments.com/blog/category/coursework/
@JacobSkjoet3 ай бұрын
Thank you for a good tutorial on a difficult subject. I think that you a minor error at 4'42 where you state that sqrt(x*x + y*y) = 1.. should be A/2 I guess.
@LiquidInstruments3 ай бұрын
Thanks for catching our algebra mistake. It doesn't affect the content of the tutorial overall and we're glad you enjoyed the video. We appreciate the comment.