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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
I used Cam Studio for my vid tutorial, not sure if it can output to flash?
CamStudio is free..which is a big plus for me ;)
I'd hope Primier can output as FLash video, unsure on other editors, I haven't reinstalled Ulead video studio or Vegas VIdeo onthis system, yet. sorry :)
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I use Adobe Captivate at work. I liked the interface better than Cam Studio. It's a bit more expensive since it is made by Adobe, but has some nice features...
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I like Camtasia Studio a lot. Very versatile too (in what you can load and combine, how you can mark stuff up with call-outs, etc and different output formats/controls).
As an ex-audio engineer, I'm concerned about audio quality. For voice narration, I found a great noise-cancelling mic at Radio Shack (has built-in preamp for plenty of level and superior signal-to-noise ratio). It's a boom mic cloned from one created for Britney Spears live stage work and fits over your ear. Has good "P-pop" attenuation too. Using that with a SoundBlaster X-Fi card for my Windows XP Pro works great. The X-Fi has a great software mixer and lots of mic features like parametric EQs and such for cancelling out hum and hiss and voice enhancement.
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I am going to be writing a bunch of tutorials (not Vue ones) and am thinking about doing them like Chipp or Geekatplay does. What equipment and program do I need? What is the best program to use for this?