Making video/tutorials (screenshot video capture)
Making video/tutorials (screenshot video capture)
Looking for software to make a video of what I see on my computer screen, tutorial stylee.
OS X, preferably free.
I thank you.
OS X, preferably free.
I thank you.
Re: Making video/tutorials (screenshot video capture)
Screenium was recommended recently in this thread: http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=115052
I bought iShowU which is nice - I think there's a free demo with a watermark to see if you like it.
Or, apparently, it'll be included as built-in in the next OSX, 10.6...
I bought iShowU which is nice - I think there's a free demo with a watermark to see if you like it.
Or, apparently, it'll be included as built-in in the next OSX, 10.6...
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I'd also like to know, but for PC.
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Cheers 80, they both look nice and fairly cheap.
If anyone can chime in with a free one, still v much appreciated (not sure if I wanna splash cash for something that sounds like it'll be redundant after 10.6 comes out).
If anyone can chime in with a free one, still v much appreciated (not sure if I wanna splash cash for something that sounds like it'll be redundant after 10.6 comes out).
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^Cool thanks.
Doesn't do audio so I guess I just use Live to sync the audio with the video that I produce. Have to explore this one.
Doesn't do audio so I guess I just use Live to sync the audio with the video that I produce. Have to explore this one.
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Yup - check today's Snow Leopard details:dazzer wrote:Cheers 80, they both look nice and fairly cheap.
If anyone can chime in with a free one, still v much appreciated (not sure if I wanna splash cash for something that sounds like it'll be redundant after 10.6 comes out).
Apple wrote:Record your screen.
Catch the action taking place on your screen with screen recording. Start recording and QuickTime Player captures the activity on your screen and creates a movie file. It’s perfect for creating instructional media or when you need more than a simple screen shot.
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QuickTime Player Start recording and captures the activity on your screen and creates a movie file? that is amazing huh...I wish I have a copy of the software...
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Camtashia something like that
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http://camstudio.org/Willyum wrote:I'd also like to know, but for PC.
worked great for me on PC and it's free.
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sacredgeometry
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Re: Making video/tutorials (screenshot video capture)
not free but i show you and screenflow are more than good enough infact they are both excellentdazzer wrote:Looking for software to make a video of what I see on my computer screen, tutorial stylee.
OS X, preferably free.
I thank you.
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Re: Making video/tutorials (screenshot video capture)
Thanx, I'll check that one out. A friend also 'told' me about Camtasia Pro, seems pretty good.R.A.W. wrote:http://camstudio.org/Willyum wrote:I'd also like to know, but for PC.
worked great for me on PC and it's free.
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Re: Making video/tutorials (screenshot video capture)
and isn't it going for something like $29?8O wrote:Yup - check today's Snow Leopard details:dazzer wrote:Cheers 80, they both look nice and fairly cheap.
If anyone can chime in with a free one, still v much appreciated (not sure if I wanna splash cash for something that sounds like it'll be redundant after 10.6 comes out).Apple wrote:Record your screen.
Catch the action taking place on your screen with screen recording. Start recording and QuickTime Player captures the activity on your screen and creates a movie file. It’s perfect for creating instructional media or when you need more than a simple screen shot.
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Yeah, that's right... should be out in September... I like the sales pitch so far - just lots of subtle improvements, smaller footprint, no reinventing the wheel, should be good...alex.the.forge wrote:and isn't it going for something like $29?8O wrote:Yup - check today's Snow Leopard details:dazzer wrote:Cheers 80, they both look nice and fairly cheap.
If anyone can chime in with a free one, still v much appreciated (not sure if I wanna splash cash for something that sounds like it'll be redundant after 10.6 comes out).Apple wrote:Record your screen.
Catch the action taking place on your screen with screen recording. Start recording and QuickTime Player captures the activity on your screen and creates a movie file. It’s perfect for creating instructional media or when you need more than a simple screen shot.
