Difference between revisions of "Screencasting"
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− | {{Term|SCREENCASTING|A screencast records digital videos of desktop activity on a computer. It captures what happens on a monitor over a period of time. This is used for illustrating software features. Screencasting is a technique of creating video tutorials and software imitation by capturing a sequence of screenshots of any running software application. Screencasting tools work like a video camera which can record the actions on a user’s computer. The recorded video can be exported in a range of popular video formats like EXE, SWF, Flash, WMV, AVI, Quick Time and MPEG-4. These formats are widely used in video sharing sites and may easily be imported into any video editing tools. | + | {{Term|SCREENCASTING|A screencast records digital videos of desktop activity on a computer. It captures what happens on a monitor over a period of time. This is used for illustrating software features. Screencasting is a technique of creating video tutorials and software imitation by capturing a sequence of screenshots of any running software application. Screencasting tools work like a video camera which can record the actions on a user’s computer. The recorded video can be exported in a range of popular video formats like EXE, SWF, Flash, WMV, AVI, Quick Time and MPEG-4. These formats are widely used in video sharing sites and may easily be imported into any video editing tools. <ref>http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/screencast.html (13 October 2011), http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/05/screencasting-to-help-your-mom.html (13 October 2011), http://www.masternewmedia.org/free-screencasting-tools-guide-to-the-best-tools-to-record-your-screen/ (13 October 2011), <ref> }} |
Revision as of 10:45, 14 October 2011
{{Term|SCREENCASTING|A screencast records digital videos of desktop activity on a computer. It captures what happens on a monitor over a period of time. This is used for illustrating software features. Screencasting is a technique of creating video tutorials and software imitation by capturing a sequence of screenshots of any running software application. Screencasting tools work like a video camera which can record the actions on a user’s computer. The recorded video can be exported in a range of popular video formats like EXE, SWF, Flash, WMV, AVI, Quick Time and MPEG-4. These formats are widely used in video sharing sites and may easily be imported into any video editing tools. Cite error: Closing </ref>
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