I've never done anything like this before and I'm a bit worried I might buy a product that sucks again. So here's the scenario, I will be creating computer based tutorials (photoshop). This will be a video capture of my screen while I'm using photoshop, at least some feature that lets me use my webcam as well so those watching can see my facial expression and of course a voice over recorder is a must. If you've had any type of experience with products available on the market with at least those 2 features, all 3 will be great too, please leave a feedback or a simple review of the product here (price, rating, functionality, url). I'll leave a rep for your efforts. thanks jayL
I use camtasia 4 for this type of stuff. In fact, I just created my first video late last night before I went to bed. That speaks to the simplicity of using this product. And I must say - it did it flawlessly Camtasia will record to different formats, do video and voice, and it'll also do watermarks and stuff. Nice app imo! G-Man
In addition to Camtasia Studio, you might want to check out the following: Macromedia Breeze - http://www.adobe.com/products/breeze/ Articulate - http://www.articulate.com/ Personally, I use Camtasia Studio. It's a nice, easy-to-use product. I think it will do most of the things you're after.
Hello there. You can check out this Android Screen Capture Tool as well, if you wanna to capture currently displayed screen as a video for recording program demos to upload to YouTube or problem recreation, create video tutorials for school or college class or use it to create video-based information products you wanna to sell.