Recording
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I don't know the proper term for this, but is there software that you can record you're action on the computer to use for an animation or video?
I want to draw something in AutoCAD or SketchUp and record as I'm drawing it, then after I'm done i want to speedup the recording to show a short animated vid of my drawing.
I know it's possible, i just don't know what it's called.
Any help is appreciated.
Essentially this is what i'm looking to achieve:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmPDQltgTFo
poster-CADken
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please tell me there is an easier way, than to "print screen" and paste in photoshop over and over and over again? and then create a .gif
poster-CADken
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Check this thread in the Tutorials & How To Forum.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=4254#p4254
Click on Wink.
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@unknownuser said:
Check this thread in the Tutorials & How To Forum.
http://www.sketchucation.com/community/forums/suc/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=924
Click on Wink.
thanks man!
poster-CADken
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i also downloaded camstudio, from http://www.camstudio.org and hopefully that'll achieve more of what i'm looking for... the wink program looks like it's for tutorials, i need something to record what i'm doing, and then speed it up to show a start to finish kind of thing.
poster-CADken
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Have a look at "Avi Screen Classic" [link], too. I've been using it for a while - nice app. (Freeware)
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Camtasia Studio works pretty good imo
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RE: Camstudio...
Can someone share what codec and setup they use for Camstudio? After recording I'm finding that the video plays fine in the Camstudo player, but when I import it into Premiere the playback flickers like crazy.
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Multimedia essentials Codec pack covers any and all codec problems in Premiere for me as for normal viewing I would recommend VLC, it cancels all your codec problems and just plays video's without use of codecs.
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I've had good success on the PC with both Camtasia Studio (multiple output formats) and Instant-Demo (flash output only).
Todd
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