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Badrottie

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if you have used those? which one is better? I can't decide which and there is price for both is 99.00. I want to use for my vlog (video log). :apple:
 

bumper314

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Yep, I've done several bundles from BundleHunt. Here's a Lifehacker article mentioning a previous bundle.
 
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bumper314

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Anyway about Camtasia, does it have closed caption support? :apple:

I have never used captions in Camtasia, but the website says they are supported:
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia-pc-mac-comparison.html

I know ScreenFlow 4 supports captions as well, but I found the interface to be cumbersome and difficult to use.

Camtasia has a video sharing service called screencast.com which has very good web based captioning. Another free option is YouTube.

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Hi,
is it safe to buy from that page??

I really like and need that bundle, specially the tools for pages.

As I said above:

bumper314 said:
Yep, I've done several bundles from BundleHunt. Here's a Lifehacker article mentioning a previous bundle.
 

Badrottie

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I have never used captions in Camtasia, but the website says they are supported:
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia-pc-mac-comparison.html

I know ScreenFlow 4 supports captions as well, but I found the interface to be cumbersome and difficult to use.

Camtasia has a video sharing service called screencast.com which has very good web based captioning. Another free option is YouTube.

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As I said above:

Okay i will try test drive two apps tonight. thank you :apple:
 

turtlez

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I heard that Camtasia uses a lot more system resources (almost double) compared to screenflow. Screenflow always is made out to be the best and is the most used by professionals on os x. I don't have much experience though, I always capture with quicktime and send it to Premiere Pro and After Effects.
 
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