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For most of my work in recording demos I use Camtasia, Snagit and Audacity because I do my recordings in 3 phases.
This is required for the more polished marketing/sales style videos I do, so feel free to ignore if you just want to point and record both audio and video.
Here's the general sequence I use:
-Quickly record your actual screen demo sequences (with Snagit or Camtasia or anything else that records MP4) the way you want them. Don't worry about flubs, just wait a few seconds and you're your scene because you will edit flubs out in the next step.
-Once the recording is complete, go back and play through it and edit out any stuff you don't want with Snagit Editor or in Camtasia on the timeline.
-Then script the audio portion of your demo if you want it polished.
-Once the audio script is done, record it all in Audacity and export the entire audio track to WAV or other format.
-Then marry the audio with the movie scenes and export as one unit.
There are probably other free options, but Camtasia works great for my production needs.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web:http://www.richardschoen.net
Email:richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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