A Amerabian macrumors regular Original poster Apr 25, 2011 142 0 Sep 30, 2011 #1 I'm planning to start a YouTube channel to publish technical tutorials related to Cisco router/switch configurations and network security/hacking tutorials. What software is used to create video capture from the screen? Thanks,
I'm planning to start a YouTube channel to publish technical tutorials related to Cisco router/switch configurations and network security/hacking tutorials. What software is used to create video capture from the screen? Thanks,
simsaladimbamba Guest Nov 28, 2010 22,670 31 located Sep 30, 2011 #2 QuickTime X can at least record your screen, but to actually make a tutorial, you need a screen recording software like ScreenFlow.
QuickTime X can at least record your screen, but to actually make a tutorial, you need a screen recording software like ScreenFlow.
A Amerabian macrumors regular Original poster Apr 25, 2011 142 0 Sep 30, 2011 #3 Thanks for the response.. I was looking around after posting and found iShowU HD.. http://shinywhitebox.com/ishowu-hd I'll compare and maybe try both then decide on which to use. The most important aspect I need is zooming in/out to a certain area (like to show terminal commands more clearly).
Thanks for the response.. I was looking around after posting and found iShowU HD.. http://shinywhitebox.com/ishowu-hd I'll compare and maybe try both then decide on which to use. The most important aspect I need is zooming in/out to a certain area (like to show terminal commands more clearly).
A AFPoster macrumors 68000 Jul 14, 2008 1,565 152 Charlotte, NC Sep 30, 2011 #5 blunti said: camtasia Click to expand... +1
B boch82 macrumors 6502 Apr 14, 2008 328 24 Sep 30, 2011 #6 blunti said: camtasia Click to expand... I highly recommend screenflick. You can chose audio source(s) and then export to any format. I've done a lot of screen captures for presentations and have been more that happy with this program
blunti said: camtasia Click to expand... I highly recommend screenflick. You can chose audio source(s) and then export to any format. I've done a lot of screen captures for presentations and have been more that happy with this program