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Dave,
I have tried all the programs mentioned here. I use Camtasia Studio to create tutorials/training videos for my users. It's the best application listed here. The quality and editing functions are fantastic. Chances are if you see a video tutorial that displays the computer screen, it was done with Camtasia Studio.
Here is a YouTube channel that I am getting started. All Creo Parametric videos are done with Camtasia Studio and a decent head microphone. I hope to get a Blue Yetti microphone sometime.
http://www.youtube.com/user/CreoJunkie/featured
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Probably too late for Dave but I always preferred BB Flashback - good for text boxes (I don't generally record a commentary) and like its auto upload to Youtube. It's what I use for the videos (http://www.youtube.com/user/ldscad/videos?view=1) for my teaching site (http://vleblog.lboro.ac.uk/cad/)
Sean,
Camtasia does auto upload to Youtube. It uploads in 720p with the correct aspect ratio. It allows audio, text, graphics and even webcam video overlay. You can edit the video with many tools that enhance sound, add zoom in, remove background noise, and many more. It does all this with a super simply interface and amazing performance.
If you are looking for something that is free, then Camtasia Studio is not for you. Considering that Camtasia Studio is the gold standard for video capture and all the powerful features it comes with, the $299 price is a steal. It was easy for my company to approve the purchase when I created a demo video using Camtasia Studio to show them what you get for only $299.
Just a though.
In Reply to Sean Kerslake:
Probably too late for Dave but I always preferred BB Flashback - good for text boxes (I don't generally record a commentary) and like its auto upload to Youtube. It's what I use for the videos (http://www.youtube.com/user/ldscad/videos?view=1) for my teaching site (http://vleblog.lboro.ac.uk/cad/)
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