DiyLightAnimation
Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: smeighan on March 06, 2012, 12:21:25 am
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I want to capture the computer screen and start making some training videos for the Nutcracker. I was thinking of posting them on Vimeo.
What software would you recommend for recording the computer screen?
thanks
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camtasia has a 30-day trial.
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ is used by a number of folks.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkJblL0rzPc&feature=related
This is free and opensource i believe .
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I have used CamStudio (camstudio.org)
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I used camstudio. I capyured maybe one minute, it created a 1gb file. vimeo only allows 500mbytes. What settings did you use to keep the file small?
thanks
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I don't recall the settings I used off the top of my head. I will see if I can determine the settings I used.
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Something you might check out if you don't need full video is Debug Mode Wax. It's freeware and I've used it to produce several how-to's. It worked great for my uses. http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ (http://www.debugmode.com/wink/)
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http://www.bbsoftware.co.uk/bbflashback/support.aspx?app=FBExpress2&did=-1&rid=0 you might want to consider this it is real easy to use
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I use Jing by techsmith.
http://www.techsmith.com/download/jing/default.asp
It has a free version. it records to .swf format that can be opened with a web browser. I don't know if there is a recording limit or not.
-Keith
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I used camstudio. I capyured maybe one minute, it created a 1gb file. vimeo only allows 500mbytes. What settings did you use to keep the file small?
thanks
Camstudio will create a raw file that it uses for editing... it can be large.
Later you "produce" a video and fix the size and quality.
This week I captured a video conference call with a slide presentation -- it was a 1 hour presentation. To 'produce' a mp4 file I selected high definition (1280x??) and it generated a quality file with sound that was 54MB.
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I use Jing by techsmith.
http://www.techsmith.com/download/jing/default.asp
It has a free version. it records to .swf format that can be opened with a web browser. I don't know if there is a recording limit or not.
-Keith
Having tried Jing, i think i will use it. It has had the easiest interface to use.
It is Free and can record 5 minutes, that should plenty for tutorials. The next step up, Camtasia jumps to $299 for a license.
Ill keep it under 5 minytes.
thanks