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Software For Making Video Tutorial

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by robyries, Feb 9, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hi,..

    I currently looking software for making video tutorial on my laptop, it will record any activity on my screen laptop while I'm doing something.

    I have try some software like CamStudio, Bandicam and a few other software but I can't find what I search for.

    I've see there some software, when you start recording, the pointer/cursor will flick indicate the location when you click, or right click (mostly with Red colour) also there's circle around the pointer...

    anyone using this software...
    thanks for looking
     
    robyries, Feb 9, 2013 IP
  2. FreeFun4Every1

    FreeFun4Every1 Prominent Member

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    The software you are using is BSR Screen Recorder, It have all that feature sthat yyou are looknig for most of people who create video tutorials use that here is link so you can download trail version.
    http://download.cnet.com/BSR-Screen-Recorder/3000-13633_4-10198470.html
     
    FreeFun4Every1, Feb 11, 2013 IP
  3. ThePiixelMonster

    ThePiixelMonster Greenhorn

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    If you're saying that you have tried Camtasia studio and it's not for you because you cannot add those effects to the cursor and everything, I would like to tell you that you can!


    All of the above mentioned features are possible to add to your tutorial videos when using Camtasia Studio you simply edit the options/preferences. I believe you can add them to the recording after you have recorded too as well as clip and edit the entire thing. Look into it as if that is all you want then that would be the perfect software for you but it does come with a price tag.

    With that said, it is the best software for recording tutorials out there that I have used...
     
    ThePiixelMonster, Feb 11, 2013 IP
  4. jaydeee

    jaydeee Greenhorn

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    I also do video tutorial and use Camtasia. It works perfect to me. It is paid though.
     
    jaydeee, Feb 14, 2013 IP
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    Zaishen Greenhorn

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    +1 for Camtasia, best i think
     
    Zaishen, Feb 14, 2013 IP
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    Pie-Rate Kiing Active Member

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    Well if you are looking for a free software, I'd say go for Webinaria ! It is free and it's great. It's just there will be a watermark on your bottom right ! Aside that it has got all the features that will surely amuse you! :)

    Also you can read the review about Webinaria on CNET ! :cool:
     
    Pie-Rate Kiing, Mar 16, 2013 IP
  7. SamantaKowalsky

    SamantaKowalsky Peon

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    I record drawing tutorials from time to time and I have to admit, as others stated it already above that Camtasia is the best choice, and that you have many various options there so you can play with those effects you want to achieve.
     
    SamantaKowalsky, Mar 18, 2013 IP
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    Afrasiab Well-Known Member

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    I am using Animoto, it is paid but very good, you can make videos very easily.
     
    Last edited: Mar 26, 2013
    Afrasiab, Mar 26, 2013 IP
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    McLeanMeister06 Greenhorn

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    Camstasia or fraps, but fraps cost.
     
    McLeanMeister06, Mar 26, 2013 IP
  10. NeilUK

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    Here is a link to a site listing 18 different pieces of software that does what you are looking for:
    http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/freebies/free-screencasting-tools-video-tutorials/

    Hope this helps

    NUK
     
    Last edited: Mar 29, 2013
    NeilUK, Mar 29, 2013 IP
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    There are lots of soft-wares for capturing screen. Personally I am using Camstasia it's paid but awesome result.
     
    maxmaurya, Apr 3, 2013 IP
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    Gioeste Greenhorn

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    Desktop recorder it's easy to use
     
    Gioeste, Jun 11, 2013 IP
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    Camstudio is good enough, yet its opensourced(FREE)
     
    D-X69, Jun 11, 2013 IP
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    Best software is Camtasia Studio.
    It has Smart focus which can zoom part of screen, you can add quizz and visual effects etc
     
    Man2, Jun 15, 2013 IP