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Subject:Re: Captured Screen Sequences From:Matt Ion <soundy -at- SOUNDY -dot- ML -dot- ORG> Date:Sun, 24 Jan 1999 18:16:59 -0800
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999 19:26:15 -0600, Geoffrey A Wood wrote:
>I need to produce training videos of short duration (15 seconds to 5
>minutes) to be stored on CD and viewed in a computer lab setting. The videos
>will capture the required technique to accomplish some well defined task
>using various software titles (AutoCAD, Microstation, MSOffice, Windows
>95/NT, etc...). I want to capture the screen and record a voice track
>(preferably at the same time).
I've never tried it with real-time screen captures, but as far as
video/audio editing like you want to do, Adobe Premier is probably the
most common standard by a large margin, for both PC and Mac.
Your friend and mine,
Matt
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