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| Thread ID: 69220 | 2006-05-25 23:24:00 | How can I do video tutorials for the web? | mejobloggs (264) | Press F1 |
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| 457772 | 2006-05-25 23:24:00 | I am wanting to know how to do video tutorials, that I can stick on my website. The way I would describe it would be a 'screen capture'. A small video showing how to perform an action in eg. The Gimp. I could do screenshots, but when it is a long process, it could get very tedious. I thought a small video would be easier. I don't want sound, but I wouldn't mind been able to add small captions and text to describe what is happening. And they have to be a good qulity/size ratio, since they are going on the web. Can anyone recommend a program and file format? Thanks. |
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| 457773 | 2006-05-25 23:37:00 | Any of the programs from here http://www.techsmith.com/ Will do it. BUT, they're not free. Stupid Insert hyperlink icon wont work! |
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| 457774 | 2006-05-25 23:42:00 | eep, $300 for the screen recording one :( You say ANY of the programs can do it? The SnagIt one only looks like its a complicated screenshot program, not a recording? Anyone know of any free/cheap ones? Hmmm, I wonder if FRAPS can do it? |
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| 457775 | 2006-05-25 23:50:00 | This one is free (www.wisdom-soft.com) but doesn't have some options that the Pro version has. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 457776 | 2006-05-25 23:55:00 | Ok, SnagIt can do video capture. It looks very nice. Thanks for the link. I am going to try out a few free ones first, such as the link you gave me, and there are also a few on sourceforge. What is a good file format for doing this? |
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