My friend converted a Microsoft PowerPoint Show from his 2007 Microsoft Office software to a You Tube video using TechSmith's "Camtasia Studio" software. He had voice over and the You Tube video looks great.
I've been working all day to get a narrated presentation converted from Adobe Presenter or Microsoft PowerPoint to be copied and played effectively using Camtasia or Apple's QuickTime and Microsoft MovieMaker.
After more than a half-day of working at it, I have nothing more than partially completed draft projects. The challenge at the moment is the audio. (I have recorded it a few times and want to use what I already have in place rather than recording it again.)
I'll master this soon--and the practice has given me great ideas for the kinds of digital movies I want to create for clients and students. TechSmith's trial software is full-featured during the 30-day trial period. That should give me time to understand its value before I invest in the full package.
I had feedback from TechSmith--creators of Camtasia--with a "work around" for the sound. (Just use a cable with two 3.5mm male connectors between the headphones and the microphone jack, then adjust the playback on the computer and the "mic" on Camtasia to make sure the signal is "mostly green.")
I tried it and have three videos up and running. I've put two up on YouTube and on TeacherTube (for those who cannot access YouTube from school.) Go to my web page at http://www.joelmonty.net/profile/profile.htm for links to all of these.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
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