Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any recommendations of a good video capturing software for Windows?
I've been having a look about, but I'm struggling to find something right for what I need: capturing, annotating and adding voice-overs.
Tom
Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any recommendations of a good video capturing software for Windows?
I've been having a look about, but I'm struggling to find something right for what I need: capturing, annotating and adding voice-overs.
Tom
Camtasia - Simmo recommended it to me a while back.
Very simple to use and great for what it is.
CasinoTom (13 April 2011)
I've been looking at camtasia recently too. Not free (or cheap - around £200+) but it looks like it's worth the investment if you get a lot of use out of it. There's a free trial download:
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/
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CasinoTom (13 April 2011), FictionNet (22 October 2012)
From what I've seen that is available, Camtasia seems the way to go - I've downloaded the demo to see what it is like. From the preview videos it looks like a good piece of kit.
By no means an expert in this field, but I have been using the trial of BB Flashback recently and it seems to do the job - http://www.bbsoftware.co.uk/bbflashback.aspx
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CasinoTom (13 April 2011), FictionNet (22 October 2012)
Thanks Dave - I'll have a look at that software too.
This should answer all your questions about screencasts:
http://thescreencastinghandbook.com/...cast-software/
CasinoTom (13 April 2011), FictionNet (22 October 2012)
CasinoTom (13 April 2011), FictionNet (22 October 2012)
There is also Jing... xxhttp://www.techsmith.com/jing/ They have a free version available. Not as robust as Camtasia but depending on the job to be done it may work. I attended a webinar where someone used it in his presentation.
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CasinoTom (13 April 2011), FictionNet (22 October 2012)