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Jing

February 01, 2016 by Laurie Parker
Categories: Multimedia

Availability: Free download
Comparable: Screencast-O-Matic, Camtasia, Expression Encoder

Jing logoJing is a free download that allows users to easily capture basic video or images of their computer screen. Captured images can be annotated with markup tools and video captures can be narrated. Maximum video length is 5 minutes.

The captured information can then be saved to the local computer, copied/pasted into a document, or shared on the Web. Sharing options include Screencast.com, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or FTP server.

Jing is compatible with the Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms. Users are required to create a free account in order to use the software.

Screencast-O-Matic

November 20, 2014 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Design & VisualizationMultimedia

screencast-o-matic

Availability: Free web application
Comparable: Camtasia Studio, Expression Encoder, ScreenFlow, BB FlashBack Pro

Screencast-O-Matic is a web application that allows a user to make simple, quick recordings of their computer’s screen without installing software.  Users can narrate the video using a microphone or use a webcam to narrate while showing a video of the host.  The software allows highlighting a particular portion of the screen or capturing the entire screen.  The software then allows you to either download the resulting video or upload it to YouTube.

Screencast-O-Matic is available for free for Mac (10.6 or higher) and Windows, and a Pro license introduces additional features.  Free users can take up to a 15 minute video.

Screencast-O-Matic’s power is in its simplicity and portability.  It can be really useful when using an unfamiliar computer such as one in a podium of a classroom or lecture hall.

You can access Screencast-O-Matic at www.screencast-o-matic.com.

Expression Encoder

September 18, 2014 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Multimedia

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Availability: Free Download
Comparable: Camtasia Studio, Screencast-O-Matic, ScreenFlow, BB FlashBack Pro

The Microsoft Expression Encoder is a screen capturing tool that allows the user to record portions or all of the screen, accompanying audio, and export it into an editable video.  Expression Encoder is very similar in features to the PC version of Camtasia Studio.  Unlike Camtasia, Expression Encoder is only available for Windows.

There are two components to Expression Encoder.  The first is the “Screen Capture” application, which sets the user up to record the screen.  Options include recording with a microphone for narration, recording a webcam with the screen, and selecting the area you want to record.  Once the recording is complete the result is handed off to the second component titled “Expression Encoder.”  In the Encoder, the user can edit the video in a timeline layout.  The user can add the webcam as a picture-in-picture, set it to full screen, turn it off, or vary between the three in the end result of the production.  The Encoder also allows the user to add background audio, insert other video clips, and rearrange content.

One difficulty with using the Expression Encoder is that it prefers to export video in the proprietary WMV (Windows Media Video) format.  This format does not read well across platforms (mac and linux) and does not work well with websites.  Changing formats can be a difficult procedure without the right software.

The free version of Expression Encoder is available at no cost, but it does have a recording limit of 10 minutes.

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