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Posted by G Hardy on 10/23/06 22:07
"Quanta" <none@none.NET> wrote in message
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> "G Hardy" <gareth.hardy1@ntlwrold.com> wrote in message
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>> "Luis Ortega" <lortega@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>>> Is anyone familiar with the Camtasia screen recording software to create
>>> tutorials for using various editing software (such as Premiere)?
>>> It costs a bit of money, and there are several shareware programs that
>>> are
>>> a fraction of the cost, so is Camtasia worth the money, or will the free
>>> programs do a good enough job?
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>> Windows Media Encoder might fit the bill for your purposes - apparently
>> it's
>> as good as Camtasia, and it's free.
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>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/encoder/default.mspx
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>> (I've not tried it - I use FRAPs, but that's geared mostly towards
>> gaming)
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> You are joking! Windows Media Encoder does NOTHING like Camtasia! What
> are you talking about?
http://www.langa.com/newsletters/2005/2005-03-07.htm
Quote:
"After researching various programs, I found Camtasia seemed to fill the
bill best- but...at $300 it's a bit too rich for my pockets. In the midst of
more searching I stumbled across an article talking about Windows Media
Encoder-- OMG! It does all that Camtasia does & much more- & I had to laugh
that I actually had it in my program list but never noticed it?"
I actually got to that page after googling for "free camtasia" because I do
recall someone hosting the last free version that was available, but I've
changed PCs since then, and didn't bother to keep the bookmark.
As I said, I've not tried it, but it sounds like it fits the bill... or
should that be "fits the Bill"?
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