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Screen Recorder wanted.
I know this isn't really the right place, but they just ignored my plea for help at the applications section.
I need a screen recorder that can capture computer audio and microphone input audio (which is why I can't use quicktime) Ive looked at a couple of options but there isn't much info on the subject. Preferably it would be free, but I don't mind paying as long as its reasonable. Any help appreciated
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Mac Mini 2012 2.5GHz 4gb RAM, MacBook 2.2GHz C2D
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Try to mix the two inputs with Soundflower http://cycling74.com/products/soundflower/
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If you want free, check out Techsmith Jing. Free for first 5 minutes, though I think they watermark it.
If you really want free, use QT to capture screen, and something like Audacity to capture audio. Then sync.... But if you can swing it, either Camtasia:Mac or Screenflow work really well. If you're a student they have edu pricing, too. |
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I don't know if this will help but I use Wondershare All my Music to record my streaming Rhapsody. They have a free trial period. Not sure if it can take an external input. I am very happy with the program
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Thanks for the quick help, but wow, this sort of this doesn't come cheap! I never thought of recording audio separately either! Thanks for all the help!
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