![]() ![]() Specifically, I am always impressed how they encode their stuff and retain the quality of the screen recording. First, it’s really easy to make a wicked screencast! Second, it’s really easy to export an optimized screencast. ![]() There are two things I really like about Camtasia Studio. Camtasia Studio is a world-class screen capture tool that offers great editing features to enhance the video. I prefer Camtasia Studio, I’ve been using it for about 10 years now and many of the videos on Ensemble Video Support Site were created with Camtasia Studio. Some of the tools in use across our Ensemble Video customer base are Camtasia Relay, Camtasia Studio, Telestream Screenflow, CamStudio, Jing, Screencast-0-Matic and Collaaj. The good news is there is a lot of competition and variety in the Screen Recording Software market, there are free options, pay for options, simple options and complex software packages. Screen Recording Software enable you to record all screen and audio activity on your computer and create industry-standard output files. If you missed anything, or would like more information on this series, click here for the cheat sheet. This week’s post focuses on Screen Recording Software. ![]() Welcome to the fifth installment in our six-part “summer school crash course” on video conversion, brought to you by Scott Nadzan. In this six-part blog series, video guru (and Ensemble VP of Marketing And Sales) Scott Nadzan will discuss some common video sources uploaded/ingested into Ensemble Video, and help you figure out which video workflow/encoding recipe will ensure videos are optimized and ready for playback on iPads, iPhones, computers and other devices. One of the greatest challenges for an instructional technology professional, faculty member, or media producer is determining the best video encoding workflow for their source media content.
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