Free editing tools that work well with screencasting captures? - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T09:52:09Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/free-editing-tools-that-work?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A430262&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Jamie - Yeah, I'm familiar…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-28:649749:Comment:4310172010-01-28T11:33:44.830ZKelly Walshhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KellyWalsh
Hi Jamie - Yeah, I'm familiar with Faculte. It's good some nice functionality, but unfortunately, it's proprietary - that is, the videos live on their site only, and the free version only allows up to 200 views. I also don't think it let's you combine multiple clips to produce a final product.
Hi Jamie - Yeah, I'm familiar with Faculte. It's good some nice functionality, but unfortunately, it's proprietary - that is, the videos live on their site only, and the free version only allows up to 200 views. I also don't think it let's you combine multiple clips to produce a final product. So far, I've tried .wmv and .…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-28:649749:Comment:4310162010-01-28T11:31:50.047ZKelly Walshhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KellyWalsh
So far, I've tried .wmv and .mp4, and both of these files instantly lossed resolution quaility as soon as I opened them in Windows Movie Maker. I'm going try a bunch of other formats, encodings, and tools this weekend to see if I can work around this. Didn't know about the screen capture capabilities in Office 2010, although someone here mentioned a Microsoft tool ("Producer") that works together with Powerpoint to enable video production. Looks like I'll be spending a lot of time this weekend…
So far, I've tried .wmv and .mp4, and both of these files instantly lossed resolution quaility as soon as I opened them in Windows Movie Maker. I'm going try a bunch of other formats, encodings, and tools this weekend to see if I can work around this. Didn't know about the screen capture capabilities in Office 2010, although someone here mentioned a Microsoft tool ("Producer") that works together with Powerpoint to enable video production. Looks like I'll be spending a lot of time this weekend learning more about all of this stuff, continuing to search for the right free editing tool that provides the final piece of the solution to enable some decent video production using free apps. What file type are you captur…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-27:649749:Comment:4307132010-01-27T15:37:39.521ZKevhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Kev
What file type are you capturing to? There's no reason you should be losing quality just by importing unless you are capturing to an odd file type or resolution.<br />
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That said, Office 2010 has built in screen capture software. The beta is currently free. I haven't played with that feature yet but I'd think it would do what you're looking for.
What file type are you capturing to? There's no reason you should be losing quality just by importing unless you are capturing to an odd file type or resolution.<br />
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That said, Office 2010 has built in screen capture software. The beta is currently free. I haven't played with that feature yet but I'd think it would do what you're looking for. ry faculte it may be what you…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-27:649749:Comment:4306812010-01-27T11:57:13.370ZJamiehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Jamie86
ry faculte it may be what you are looking for....you can create multi media presentations, annotate etc.
ry faculte it may be what you are looking for....you can create multi media presentations, annotate etc. Try faculte it may be what yo…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-27:649749:Comment:4306802010-01-27T11:55:39.316ZJamiehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Jamie86
Try faculte it may be what you are looking for....you can create multi media presentations, annotate etc.
Try faculte it may be what you are looking for....you can create multi media presentations, annotate etc. Thanks Marcus - I read your a…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-27:649749:Comment:4306782010-01-27T11:45:55.047ZKelly Walshhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KellyWalsh
Thanks Marcus - I read your article and Producer looks real interesting, I'm definitely going to check it out. I wonder if I'll run into the same issue though (loss of resolution when pulling in video clips, resulting in final videos in which you can't read the screen text)? Guess I'll have to experiment and see.
Thanks Marcus - I read your article and Producer looks real interesting, I'm definitely going to check it out. I wonder if I'll run into the same issue though (loss of resolution when pulling in video clips, resulting in final videos in which you can't read the screen text)? Guess I'll have to experiment and see. Yeah, Laurie, I started this…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-27:649749:Comment:4306772010-01-27T11:41:55.161ZKelly Walshhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KellyWalsh
Yeah, Laurie, I started this whole process with testing and <a href="http://www.emergingedtech.com/2010/01/creating-brief-instructional-videos-and-more-with-jing/" target="_blank">posting about</a> Jing, which I like, but it doesn't allow real editing (trimming clips, combining clips, etc.), and I experienced the same issues with video created in Jing and then pulled into Movie Maker as I did with Debut - a significant loss of resolution quality.
Yeah, Laurie, I started this whole process with testing and <a href="http://www.emergingedtech.com/2010/01/creating-brief-instructional-videos-and-more-with-jing/" target="_blank">posting about</a> Jing, which I like, but it doesn't allow real editing (trimming clips, combining clips, etc.), and I experienced the same issues with video created in Jing and then pulled into Movie Maker as I did with Debut - a significant loss of resolution quality. Try using Microsoft Producer…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-26:649749:Comment:4303972010-01-26T18:49:01.179ZMarcus Greenhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MarcusGreen
Try using Microsoft Producer<br />
Free to use but you must have a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint<br />
try using Microsoft Producer<br />
free to use but you must have a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint<br />
Check out my article<br />
http://gaetc-ejournal.org/instruction/steroids/steroids.htm<br />
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Hope this helps
Try using Microsoft Producer<br />
Free to use but you must have a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint<br />
try using Microsoft Producer<br />
free to use but you must have a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint<br />
Check out my article<br />
http://gaetc-ejournal.org/instruction/steroids/steroids.htm<br />
<br />
Hope this helps Have you tried Jing?tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-26:649749:Comment:4303802010-01-26T17:46:36.910ZLaurie Cichockihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/LaurieCichocki
Have you tried Jing?
Have you tried Jing? Thanks Chris. Unfortunately,…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-26:649749:Comment:4302622010-01-26T13:25:46.734ZKelly Walshhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KellyWalsh
Thanks Chris. Unfortunately, the "editing" capabilities in Screentoaster only appear to be for things like titles and such, not true video editing capabilities (like trimming, combining video clips, etc.) for video production purposes. I'll take a peek at Embedr though - I hadn't come across that yet.
Thanks Chris. Unfortunately, the "editing" capabilities in Screentoaster only appear to be for things like titles and such, not true video editing capabilities (like trimming, combining video clips, etc.) for video production purposes. I'll take a peek at Embedr though - I hadn't come across that yet.