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video screen capture

DaveClark
1-Newbie

video screen capture

Good Morning Everyone,

I'm looking to get a set of tutorials on Creo 2 started for our internal user group, and I was wondering if any of you have used video capture software with Creo. The only experience I had was with Adobe RoboDemo 5 (now Captivate) back in 2003, but it wouldn't capture the graphics region reliably. I figured I'd grab some video and use After Effects and Premier to get the video professional looking.

Is there anything out there that works? I figured ten years should count for some progress in this type of software. I'm currently using Windows 7.

Thanks!


Dave Clark
Sr. CAD Application Engineer
Dukane Corporation
Intelligent Assembly Solutions Division
2900 Dukane Drive
St. Charles, IL 60174
630-797-4922 (Phone)
630-797-4949 (Fax)

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Dave,

You can capture videos using SnagIt (they can be somewhat grainy). I would highly recommend Camtasia Studio - I've had great success with that package creating training videos for our users

Mike Brattoli
Moen Incorporated
Global Product Development Process Management
Administrator - PLM
25300 Al Moen Drive
North Olmsted, OH 44070

I've never used it, but Fraps seems to be popular in the gaming world:

Also check screencast-o-matic. It also has a free version that works well from the browser.

jnelson
13-Aquamarine
(To:DaveClark)

I use Camtasia Studio.

There is a fully functional trail version that you can download and see if it is worth the $300.00.



It is easy to create and edit videos (with after effect, captions, etc.,) and can produce multiple formats.



Thanks everyone for your input. It looks like I've got a few tools to try. If one really stands out from the other, I'll post my recommendation.

Thanks again,

-Dave





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



ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

One really nice feature of Camtasia, is you can record the entire screen and then when editing, zoom in on various areas of interest.
That way you can export a smaller resolution video, and still have the users be able to see what you're doing.

As for mic's, I have this. Multiple sellers have it for $129-$149

Again, let me thank everyone for their input. It looks like we have a winner. I got my manager to sign off on Camtasia. I can't wait to see what I can put together with Camtasia, After Effects and Premier.

Thanks again, and have a great day!


Dave Clark
Sr. CAD Application Engineer
Dukane Corporation
Intelligent Assembly Solutions Division
2900 Dukane Drive
St. Charles, IL 60174
630-797-4922 (Phone)
630-797-4949 (Fax)

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Dave,

Try using Camtasia for everything. You will be surprised on how powerful
it is. I add all my effects on Camtasia, Video Editing, Fly outs, etc.
You can even add video from your webcam and create a quiz at the end of
the video for your users.

One editing tip. When you start to record and mess up in some way. Just
stay quiet for about 2 to 3 seconds and then continue. You will see the
pause in the audio stream and now where to edit your video. You can also
remove most of the "Umms" from your audio. With time you get better at
speaking without saying "Um" so much but you can just edit this out
anyway. Talk slower and practice your outline before recording.

Just some tips. 🙂

Regards,

Damián Castillo | Engineering Systems Manager
Hensley Industries | 2108 Joe Field Road | Dallas, TX
- | 972-406-4788
www.hensleyind.com



On 2013-07-24 17:26, Damian Castillo wrote:
> 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.
>
>

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/)







ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

I did wind up going with Camtasia. It has a lot of features that are like After Effects and Premier (which I already own) combined, though not quite as extensive. It will certainly get the job done.


Dave Clark
Sr. CAD Application Engineer
Dukane Corporation
Intelligent Assembly Solutions Division
2900 Dukane Drive
St. Charles, IL 60174
630-797-4922 (Phone)
630-797-4949 (Fax)

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Dave,

I am sure you will enjoy using it. With time my video recording skills
have improved but I am still learning things and picking up good tips from
others. It's fun making videos about things you enjoy. I try to make
mine short with a goal of 2 - 3 minutes with 5 minutes as the longest
video I am allowed to create. I found it's best to split them up in
parts to keep the video time down. Many people fall asleep while looking
at videos. 🙂

Good luck

Regards,

Damián Castillo | Engineering Systems Manager
Hensley Industries | 2108 Joe Field Road | Dallas, TX
- | 972-406-4788
www.hensleyind.com



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