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How I do my webcast videos - using SnagIt Screen Capture and Sharing tools

You may have seen a number of videos that I have recorded that were screen captures and my voice.  To do this I use the tools from Techsmith - Snagit.  For £24 I was able to buy the tools to record my screen and put it all together.  Overall I think it was a great investment which you can also get from http://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.asp.

I have stored my videos on Windows Live Storage - more details of all the videos at Videos on Office usage - Document Inspector, Excel Templates and formatting, Outlook on the go and enhancing word documents for Office and Videos on Vista usage - Checking for updates, Backup options, Offline file options, How to use security in Internet Explorer, Sharing files for Vista.

While SnagIt produces .AVI files, good of Windows Movie Maker did the last little conversion to WMV files.  If you want output to many other formats, Nick has some pointers to more locations at Techsmith release new SnagIt Accessories - Nick Whittome - The Naked MVP.

 

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David

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Posted Sat, Oct 13 2007 11:46 PM by David Overton
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Tim Long wrote re: How I do my webcast videos - using SnagIt Screen Capture and Sharing tools
on Sun, Oct 14 2007 3:03 AM

I've always used Windows Media Encoder to do screen capture videos. I don;t know how it compares to Snagit, but It's a free download! There is even a 64-bit version ;-)

--Tim

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