Scoop and Capture
I got a comment on my Tech Blog that I thought I'd share with you - the visitor left a link to a useful site for website designers/developers: http://www.wscoop.com/. It's a very comprehensive set of links to blogs, tutorials, articles, software, hosting, and tons more. If you're a designer or developer, or just wannabe, check it out!
Now here's another tool that can come in incredibly handy: All Capture. All Capture (from Balesio) captures video from computer into a video file (up to one hour record time). You can record native sound (for example, the audio portion of a webinar), or you can record audio later to support the video you have recorded.
You can also edit the video in the application's built-in video editor. Completed videos can be saved in standard video formats or as Flash video, along with other options for storing and sharing.
At $199 it's a little expensive - but if you've tried these applications before, you know they can be less than satisfactory. So while I might be happy enough with one of the shareware/low priced versions, if I were hoping to share an online experience at a professional level, All Capture is a good place to start!
Now here's another tool that can come in incredibly handy: All Capture. All Capture (from Balesio) captures video from computer into a video file (up to one hour record time). You can record native sound (for example, the audio portion of a webinar), or you can record audio later to support the video you have recorded.
You can also edit the video in the application's built-in video editor. Completed videos can be saved in standard video formats or as Flash video, along with other options for storing and sharing.
At $199 it's a little expensive - but if you've tried these applications before, you know they can be less than satisfactory. So while I might be happy enough with one of the shareware/low priced versions, if I were hoping to share an online experience at a professional level, All Capture is a good place to start!
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