Hi Bruce,
I am also using Camtasia and both Mac and Win versions work well for my tutorials.
In general, it saves a lot of time if you can do recording and editing in the same application: I record a bit and if I did some mistakes, I can edit it before recording the next bit. When I first record everything and then start editing, it is much slower.
Cheers, Mathias
Dr. Mathias Möhl Marlow 52 , 18551 Sagard, Germany Phone +49 (0)38302 - 88 75 61 info@mamoworld.com
thanks brian, already on it. didn't realize that ScreenFlow was a Telestream product - i've known those folks for quite a while, using Flip4Mac and Episode extensively. cheers b There are demos of each available if you want to compare. Make sure to compare the whole process, including capture, edit, and export. In the past we had issues with export of Camtasia files to an editable format (like Quicktime for FCP), which we attributed to Camtasia's variable frame rates... so if you wanted to post-process in a non-Camtasia environment it was an issue. They may have resolved this, but perhaps others could comment to confirm? Brian ------ Original Message ------ Sent: 2/12/2014 11:02:38 AM Subject: Re: [AE] OT: Mac screen capture software recommendations thanks curtis! it's neck-and-ncek between ScreenFlow and Camtasia.b
Dr. Mathias Möhl Marlow 52 , 18551 Sagard, Germany Phone +49 (0)38302 - 88 75 61 info@mamoworld.com
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