Folks -
Just a quick question: I know some of you have made videos of Squeak and I'd like to give that a shot myself (via Vimeo etc). What software do you use to create such videos? I'm in particular interested in anything that works on PCs and where you can do voice-overs afterwards (I'm not good at doing and talking at the same time when I need to concentrate ;-)
Thanks for any help!
Cheers, - Andreas
I'd suggest http://camstudio.org/ !
Ian.
2009/7/25 Andreas Raab andreas.raab@gmx.de:
Folks -
Just a quick question: I know some of you have made videos of Squeak and I'd like to give that a shot myself (via Vimeo etc). What software do you use to create such videos? I'm in particular interested in anything that works on PCs and where you can do voice-overs afterwards (I'm not good at doing and talking at the same time when I need to concentrate ;-)
Thanks for any help!
Cheers, - Andreas
Hi
Years ago I used recordmydesktop. Should be part of every regular Linux distribution.
Hth Enno
Folks -
Just a quick question: I know some of you have made videos of Squeak and I'd like to give that a shot myself (via Vimeo etc). What software do you use to create such videos? I'm in particular interested in anything that works on PCs and where you can do voice- overs afterwards (I'm not good at doing and talking at the same time when I need to concentrate ;-)
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
- Andreas
I have a lot of experience in doing this (for VW and OS, but the issues are the same).
I'm on a Mac, and I use the following:
-- For my daily screencasts, I use IShowU to capture what I want. I restrict the capture window to an 800x600 area, and then use QuickTime Pro to push out the stuff that gets posted
-- For presentations at events, I've started using ScreenFlow. It captures the entire screen, but allows for some nice effects like
Picture in Picture, where you can bring in other media (like, say the video from a camera) Highlighting sections of the screen with nice transitions ... and other stuff that I haven't really explored
For Windows, I hear good things about Camtasia, but I can't say anything about it from personal experience. I used Wink for awhile, and it's ok, but it's all still image aggregation - kind of a "live slide show" effect
On Jul 25, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Andreas Raab wrote:
Folks -
Just a quick question: I know some of you have made videos of Squeak and I'd like to give that a shot myself (via Vimeo etc). What software do you use to create such videos? I'm in particular interested in anything that works on PCs and where you can do voice- overs afterwards (I'm not good at doing and talking at the same time when I need to concentrate ;-)
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
- Andreas
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