Capturing my On Screen Actions on Video

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by emmaonline, Nov 25, 2006.

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    I was wondering if there is a way for me to create a demo video of my on screen movements? I want to make a demo on how to use this software and thought that a video of me doing this stuff on screen would be great... Is there special software for this?
     
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  3. mixke

    mixke Prominent Member

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    yeah // there are some screen capturing softwares available < and I guess theres also a thread about it at DP > so search on google but yes there are some softwares available for this and i guess they will be paid ones ;) :)
     
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    Look for TechSmith Camtasia.. It works very well.
     
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    Are there any freeware / opensource software that does screen capture recording? I did notice Camtasia but its quite expensive.
     
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    yeah, a free/open source one will be great
     
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    The "Cam studio 2" is really expensive...

    anyone have a cheaper of free solution to this problem.
     
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    Thanks for the tip... I had heard of snag it and know of a few tech writers who use it but didn't know they had a video capture program too!

    $299 is a little steep but I know this is quality stuff
     
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    Windows Media Encoder or Camtasia would be a nice solution
     
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    You can try hypercam, I've used it and it's pretty simple. I believe it's free...
     
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  12. Th3Boss

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    i use Camtasia Studio myself, its very nice and easy to use. Also has its own editer and stuff aswell.
     
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