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Screen recording


Question Posted Monday June 4 2012, 4:53 am

How can I record a video of my tutorial on my PC?
I'm going to make a tutorial for an image editor and need to find a good software tool to record my actions on my screen. How do I make a good video of high quality in order to make my watchers understand the method better?


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LangAdela answered Monday June 4 2012, 5:00 am:
There is a good screen recorder for you in case you are working on Windows: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
It can help you with making videos of your screen motions and the quality of the final video will be at the best. Don't forget not to save some HDD space for it on your computer, the video make take much.

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