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On May 13, 2021, at 4:33 PM, Peter Dow <petercdow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or STRCPYSCN to an outfile.
On 5/13/2021 12:25 PM, K Crawford wrote:
If you just need 'slides' of 5250 sessions the new ACS Archive function is
good.
Kerwin
On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 1:46 PM Pete Helgren <pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have used ScreenCastify, The Game Bar in Windows (Windows-key-G),
Zoom, ScreenCast-O-Matic It'll depend on length and how many bells and
whistles you need. Try a few free ones and if you are using Windows,
the Game Bar is pretty quick and easy...
Pete Helgren
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On 5/13/2021 12:50 PM, Richard Schoen wrote:
For most of my work in recording demos I use Camtasia, Snagit andAudacity because I do my recordings in 3 phases.
This is required for the more polished marketing/sales style videos Ido, so feel free to ignore if you just want to point and record both audio
and video.
Here's the general sequence I use:Camtasia or anything else that records MP4) the way you want them. Don't
-Quickly record your actual screen demo sequences (with Snagit or
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 editout 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.entire audio track to WAV or other format.
-Once the audio script is done, record it all in Audacity and export the
-Then marry the audio with the movie scenes and export as one unit.production needs.
There are probably other free options, but Camtasia works great for my
Regards,--
Richard Schoen
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Email:richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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