In search of screen recording app
I'm helping the OSU college of Education setup an online tutorial site for simple tasks such as setting up Eudora, mounting windows shares, etc. Before I begin, I was hoping to find some great Mac software for capturing screen video while recording voice. Anyone have any recommendations? I haven't been able to find any Mac apps that output to flash movies. I was hoping to find something that would at least output great quality, small size quicktime files. Any ideas what a site like http://www.vtc.com uses for their professional tutorials? Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Snapz Pro X!!
Snapz Pro X!!
It can't be beat.
It's well worth the cost.
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
Here are some shots of Snapz in action.
Yes, even Apple (and many other big-wig companies) uses Snapz. This video demonstrating Fast User Switching in Panther was recorded using Snapz Pro X.
Want small file size? Use Snapz's scaling feature while recording (it uses a special sharpen filter as it scales and records; it's much better than scaling in QuickTime Pro). Then, when you are exporting the final, I recommend using 3ivx's MPEG-4 encoder. It does a much better job compressing than Apple's own MPEG-4 encoder and allows better control over the bitrate. When encoded by 3ivx, the resulting movie can still be played on computers with QuickTime that don't have the 3ivx component.
On a side note, I second Brad's recommendation.
If the Ambrosia made a wordprocessor that distanced Word with as huge a margin as they distance the #2 recording app I would have perpetual orgasms at work. Top that.8)
I recommend it highly. Can't be beat.