03-31-2019 01:23 PM
Go to solutionCan anybody suggest the best software to use when editing your videos for your first course please. I have already created the content but need to add music, words on screen and slides in and out of the content. Can anyone help. Thanks
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03-31-2019 06:49 PM
Go to solution04-01-2019 01:40 PM
Go to solutionI use VSDC as a very powerful and free video editor that has all the editing features I've ever needed and doesn't watermark or add other garbage to the videos. For audio recording I've found Audacity also pretty much does everything I need. (One confusing note about Audacity is that to save your audio you use the export function. To get out you reply "No" to "Save Project")
03-31-2019 01:34 PM
Go to solution04-01-2019 02:16 AM - edited 04-01-2019 02:18 AM
Go to solutionHe asked for a software to edit... not to record... 😉
04-07-2019 03:17 AM
Go to solutionBB flash Back is multi purpose software,Both for creating and editing videos with many great and unique features!
03-31-2019 01:41 PM - edited 03-31-2019 01:41 PM
Go to solutionAre you doing live on-camera video (talking head) or just screen shots of code or PPTs?
I have never done a screen shot of code or PPTs and I never will, so for me Adobe Premiere Elements is perfect. It does everything I could want at a very reasonable price. Those will do screencasting off their computer will probably refer to Camtasia, but I'll leave that to others.
03-31-2019 04:16 PM
Go to solutionI purchased Corel Video Studio. I think the one I purchased was the more expensive one with more features. It is easy to use!
03-31-2019 04:19 PM
Go to solutionI should add, that is, an addendum to my own comment, that Corel has annoying ads! I have managed to get rid of them, thankfully.
03-31-2019 05:29 PM
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Go to solutionQuestion about Camtasia 2018. According to Udemy the upload video file must be H264 , 1080p and a video bitrate of 10Mb/s. How did you get the output from Camtasia to hit 10 Mb/s. I can only hit 2-3 Mb/s with the best settings.
04-01-2019 02:17 AM
Go to solutionHi Stacey, for me the best choice for you is Camtasia, is very easy to use and has a lot of functions...
04-01-2019 01:40 PM
Go to solutionI use VSDC as a very powerful and free video editor that has all the editing features I've ever needed and doesn't watermark or add other garbage to the videos. For audio recording I've found Audacity also pretty much does everything I need. (One confusing note about Audacity is that to save your audio you use the export function. To get out you reply "No" to "Save Project")
04-03-2019 10:40 AM
Go to solutionThanks for the help guys. Gonna give VSDC a shot and see how I get on
04-06-2019 03:20 AM
Go to solutionCamtasia for PC. Screenflow for Mac.
04-07-2019 02:15 AM
Go to solutionCamtasia. But beware of adding music. Students can find it annoying - it's very rarely done well.
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