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September 12, 2013 7:12 AM Subscribe
As part Cheap Jerseys From CHINA of an effort to better track my time and increase selfaccountability while I’m working from home on easily procrastinatible projects, I’d like to record what I’m doing online and provide an running commentary. For example, I’d like the video to capture that I’m typing this question on mefi, and my voiceover explaining what I’m doing and how (if?) it contributes to what I’m trying to accomplish. I need something more than apps that track how much time on which websites. The apps and methods I’ve tried or seen are aimed at distribution of the final product for videos, online training, etc. They require a lot of processing power and produce large files. I’m looking for something that’s lightweight and saves (by default, not by compression later) as a small file. Resolution is not an issue; the lower the better. The easier to install and use the better.
I’m about to try out ScreencastOMatic.
For my project’s requirements, I will have to run the pro version on a Windows box to capture system audio. The free app records audio from your laptop’s microphone and you can adjust the quality of the result.
QuickTime has this functionality as well (File menu > New Screen Recording) but you’ll probably get files that are bigger than you need.
September 12, 2013 7:12 AM Subscribe
As part Cheap Jerseys From CHINA of an effort to better track my time and increase selfaccountability while I’m working from home on easily procrastinatible projects, I’d like to record what I’m doing online and provide an running commentary. For example, I’d like the video to capture that I’m typing this question on mefi, and my voiceover explaining what I’m doing and how (if?) it contributes to what I’m trying to accomplish. I need something more than apps that track how much time on which websites. The apps and methods I’ve tried or seen are aimed at distribution of the final product for videos, online training, etc. They require a lot of processing power and produce large files. I’m looking for something that’s lightweight and saves (by default, not by compression later) as a small file. Resolution is not an issue; the lower the better. The easier to install and use the better.
I’m about to try out ScreencastOMatic.
For my project’s requirements, I will have to run the pro version on a Windows box to capture system audio. The free app records audio from your laptop’s microphone and you can adjust the quality of the result.
QuickTime has this functionality as well (File menu > New Screen Recording) but you’ll probably get files that are bigger than you need.
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