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The really cheap one is Jing http://www.jingproject.com/.  It's made by
Techsmith and you can think of it as a really light version of Camtasia.
 It's limited to 5 minute captures, but it is really simple.  Free
version will only output to flash, but the "pro" $15 version will export
to MP4.

Marv

Jason Wood wrote:
> The screencasting falls under something that I've wanted to do.� Thanks
> for the information on Mac applications.� I'll be trying them out.
> 
> Does anyone have one that runs under Windows, is a bit bet less awkward
> to use than Camstudio, but doesn't cost as much as Camtasia?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jason
> 
> 
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Joel Esler <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     You actually can just use Quicktime 10, they have a screen recorder
>     now. �(If you are using Snow Leopard.)
> 
>     Joel
> 
>     On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Paul Asadoorian
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>         Hey Cody,
> 
>         I use two different programs for screen capture in OS X:
> 
>         Screenflick - pretty cheap and works well
> 
>         iShowUHD - Seems to have better options and supports HD
> 
>         I'm doing a new round of videos and I am going to try capturing and
>         editing (I use iMovie to add intro text, logos, etc...) and
>         uploading
>         (most will support HD uploads).
> 
>         For audio I am using a headset with an iMic adapter. �You can go
>         crazy
>         here, but I use a Senheiser headset with the iMic and it sounds
>         okay.
> 
>         To make it a "podcast" or a "Videocast" you just need an RSS
>         feed. �Here
>         is where I'd love to recomend blip.tv <http://blip.tv>, but they
>         pulled Tenable's videos
>         for terms of service violation but let other vendors keep their
>         channels
>         (yes, I think Tenable was treated unfairly). �So, others like
>         vimeo and
>         you tube will allow you to make an RSS feed from your videos
>         which gives
>         it more of a podcast feel. �Always keep a copy of your originals
>         though :)
> 
>         Cheers,
>         Paul
> 
>         Cody Dumont wrote:
>         > I would like to do a Podcast with my Configuration Builders,
>         which I
>         > mentioned previously. �So I figured I would ask the WISE JEDI Pod
>         > Casters how to start. �I am running OSX, and I would like to
>         podcast to
>         > contain the screencast and my voice as I explain the config
>         builder. �So
>         > any advice would be great.
>         >
>         > Cody...
>         >
>         > Padwan Podcaster....
>         >
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