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Video tutorials
Does anyone have any good suggestions for hardware/software requirements to make high quality video tutorials? Not too familiar with all of what's out there... Thx
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Camtasia is pretty easy to use and can give some good results. You can record your whole screen, just one window or a selectable region; also you can add sound.
They also offer SnagIt.
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Are you a member of the Feelgoods? Last edited by FutureMan; 20-02-2004 at 03:03 PM.. |
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perfect, exactly what I was looking for... thanks!
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3D Studio Max 7.0
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mp3 codec and mpeg.. and about 15fps.. To get best quality and less hacking/lagging from the cpu. If u got under 1500mhz.. dont use 15fps ![]() |
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