First thanks for taking the time to post some good feedback, it's very much appreciated.

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1) If you're going to put audio over your video, then you should probably just leave the game footage audio completely muted because when you un-mute it for the boss fights, the music you're listening to at the time mixes with what you're already playing, and it doesn't sound all that great. However, it sounds like you're working on it based on your prior posts.
I couldn't agree more!
These first few videos had lots of blunders with the audio. A couple of them had multiple audio sources in certain areas just from my headphones bleeding through and then overlaying music over the video later in the editing program. I also just found out that in Movie Maker you can *mute any video audio and still overlay another source... The instances I ran today I chose to just turn off the audio input so that I can overlay music and everything is much better now.

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2) In my opinion, speeding up the entire video (outside of boss fights) feels... weird. Personally, I just don't gain much from watching any video at 300% of its normal speed, and while I understand that the lower-level dungeons are more spread out and boring, perhaps I would suggest that you maybe pick and choose where you want to show some things at normal speed, and then make cuts and transition over to another section of the video. I guess maybe what it comes down to is... What do you want the audience to see, or gain, or learn from watching your video, if anything at all?
Yea I agree here too.
I really do need to think about what I want to display with my videos. Right now I'm definitely in the "learning" phase of video editing, and still quite unsure what I even want to portray to any potential viewers.

I think at this stage I want to do what I can to get more people interested in Multiboxing. Once I get to a decent level with my videos "where they look cool enough", "to me" I plan on posting them wherever I can, and really try to get out there how much fun Multiboxing can be. I mean heck, I've been boxing now since EQ1 and Wow around 2005 and I haven't turned back. Yea I've taken short breaks, but it's something I truly enjoy. Although I cant decide if I like the team planning, macro creation etc... or the game play more haha. But I really do think this play style deserves more attention, to be made available in more games, and get some more people doing it weather it be 2, 3 or x amount of clients. Might actually get me some people to play with too (Horde).

With the speed of the videos, it is hard with these old instances. The spaces are pretty big, and especially at low levels the movement is pretty slow. On the other hand if I just record say the boss fights that gives me what, 2 minutes of video maybe? Maybe that would be better than the 8x video speed? Definitely need to do some testing in this area.

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3) Those flashing game clients are a large distraction, and if you can stop that from happening, then I would suggest that you do—either by "fixing" whatever is causing it, or by editing it out after it has been recorded.
Yea, I'm not entirely sure what is causing that. I don't ever remember my clients doing that with IsBoxer before. I'm still on Windows 7 so nothing new there. I wonder if it's "Make game believe it is foreground window(the game may otherwise ignore buttons) in the "Character Set" screen on IsBoxer. I'll have to check that tonight. But I think that may be the culprit, something I really don't need to have checked.

Again, thanks for the feedback. I really do appreciate it! Your videos are so good and professional looking. One day I'll get on camera... I'm pretty introverted so that won't be today, but am actively trying to push past that lol.