Looking for screen recording and also voice on a mac.
March 27, 2008 4:15 PM
Looking for screen recording and also voice on a mac.
I want to start showcasing free tutorials on my website. I'm on a mac, and is looking for a screen recorder with voice input (all in one).
Bonus:
1) if it can save as a flash video output so I can easily upload it to Youtube or anything else.
2) if I can put my website address in the recording or image.
3) if the software is less than $100, I will pay for quality software.
4) That I can switch between the screen and myself (build in iSight)
I want to start showcasing free tutorials on my website. I'm on a mac, and is looking for a screen recorder with voice input (all in one).
Bonus:
1) if it can save as a flash video output so I can easily upload it to Youtube or anything else.
2) if I can put my website address in the recording or image.
3) if the software is less than $100, I will pay for quality software.
4) That I can switch between the screen and myself (build in iSight)
http://www.jingproject.com/. I use it and it's fantastic.
posted by Space Coyote at 4:27 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by Space Coyote at 4:27 PM on March 27, 2008
Film your screen separately from recording your script. Seriously. Practice filming the screen, lay down a couple of takes, then do some practice and takes of the voice-over with the best video. Your tutorial will be clearer, more organized, and more professional.
posted by secret about box at 4:27 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by secret about box at 4:27 PM on March 27, 2008
The Googlable term you're looking for is "screencasting."
How about one of these?
posted by svolix at 4:28 PM on March 27, 2008
How about one of these?
posted by svolix at 4:28 PM on March 27, 2008
Seconding Screenflow. I've just started using it and am very impressed.
posted by j-dawg at 4:49 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by j-dawg at 4:49 PM on March 27, 2008
I have tried EVERY screen recorder on the PowerPC Mac, and Snapz Pro X won hands down. It was the only one that could record full screen at a decent frame rate and not max out the CPU. If you are on an Intel Mac, this might be a different story.
posted by bumper314 at 5:31 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by bumper314 at 5:31 PM on March 27, 2008
Snapz Pro is fantastic for capturing the screen but I don't think you can do the voice easily. I believe that is where Screenflow is supposed to be better. Another thing to consider is that you don't necessarily need Flash output: most of the websites, such as YouTube, Revver, Brightcove, etc. will do the Flash for you. You upload one of the regular formats (e.g. Quicktime) and they'll do the conversion for you.
posted by SciGuy at 7:32 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by SciGuy at 7:32 PM on March 27, 2008
Screenflow will do both, and also does some nifty tricks for doing callouts and editing the footage. It's really, really, excellent. Snapz Pro is better just for screencasts, but Screenflow is a better overall utility when you consider voice.
posted by cgomez at 8:04 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by cgomez at 8:04 PM on March 27, 2008
Screenflow is absolutely, utterly, totally, mindblowingly awesome. A perfect example of a single-task application that really shines by not trying to be all things to all people (i.e. iShowU--which is also awesome).
posted by melorama at 11:50 PM on March 27, 2008
posted by melorama at 11:50 PM on March 27, 2008
thanks, I trialed Screenflow and it was bought in 10 minutes. Worth every penny.
Thanks for your help.
posted by spinko at 12:17 PM on March 28, 2008
Thanks for your help.
posted by spinko at 12:17 PM on March 28, 2008
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posted by wubbie at 4:27 PM on March 27, 2008