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arun.agnihotri@... 1st Dec 2006
Let us see whats inside
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Awesome
salim.dawood@... 1st Dec 2006
thank you Greg....as usual, your tips are excellent and they always tend to enhance our knowledge...this specific tip helped me create a tutorial on a new piece of software that we have just introduced at work
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Did it with wink
cheiring 1st Dec 2006
I did the same thing except I used a program called wink it seems to work close to Windows Media Encoder. Although I did need to add text dialog since not all of my users have access to speakers. But I believe it will take audio recordings also.

you can get wink here free.

http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
I found VJDirector(http://www.nagashare.com/PRODUCTS/VJdirector.html) is more better than windows media encoder,
Some people tried?
Guys, my pause button is grayed out and I want to make video in session, not in just one single shot...Can anyone pls suggest what is wrong?
I rather encode in FLV for streaming video on the web.
vTute Recorder is the best one I'v tried so far
I love it, didn't know it was this easy, will highly recommend to everyone in my company.

Thanks,
Sam
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Video tutorials are the best way to memorize.And its very interesting.Would like to suggest a site www.funnelbrain.com that i came across that supports video tutorials.Very interactive and innovative.
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