Posted by Richard Crowley on 11/17/05 11:19
"P.C. Ford" <meoh@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
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>I know, sounds weird. Here's the deal. I have a client (a technical
> equipment manufacturer); they want to do a recording of their support
> system. The problem is that the support system consists of streaming
> video with telephone audio. They have the telephone audio because it
> is a stand alone medium for those that do not have an appropriate
> video link. They sell nationally and internationally. Thus, anyone can
> call and ask questions and listen even if they do not have an internet
> connection.
>
> How would you do this? I could use Camtasia for the video and use a
> converter to change the signal that I can plug into my line in on my
> sound card. Or I could simply shoot a lcd screen and run the audio
> into the camera.
Both of those seem like viable options. Not clear why
recording with camera would affect whatever sync
problems exist in the real world.
Another option might be to use a telephone pickup
and feed the telephone audio into the computer so
that it is captured along with the screen content (if
using Camtasia or equivalent. etc.)
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