Screencasts recording
To create a video showing how WebAsyst Photos works, we used Screenflow software for Mac OS X. It is a very handy tool (first of all, due to intuitive interface and absence of complex features one does not need every day).
Can you suggest a similar piece of software for Windows? We are planning to record several screencasts for a WebAsyst video tutorial. Thanks!

Hi Mike,
There’s a guy, Eric Maslowski, who makes super high quality highly compressed video tutorials.
As you can see here for example: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~emaslows/forums/training_videos/rigging/MAX_RIG_SkinWrapMorph.mov
That 9 minute vid is only about 9 megs and still very high quality!
I bookmarked the site cuz I wanted to ask on the forum there, as to how he does it at a time when I might want to make good vids.
So upon seeing your question, I looked around and found that someone already asked him how he does it.
The thread is here: http://lounge.ego-farms.com/showthread.php?t=1040
If you read that thread, I’m sure you’ll be making great tutorial vids too. =)
All the best,
James
Comment by James — September 23, 2009 @ 7:52 am
Thanks James! Will check this out.
Comment by Vladimir V. Tuporshin — September 23, 2009 @ 7:59 am
I\’m a Windows user and the OS that is usually use for my presentations. For Windows you have several options that do what you need in a simple way. For example Camtasia (http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp), I believe that with this program you will have no no problem doing what you need. Anyway, if you need any help, do not hesitate to discuss it. I know the operation of WebAsyst-Script and would be happy to help you. Of course there are many programs in windows that make this function. But I think this will not present any difficulty. We also remind you that Windows, you can view. Mov so users will have no problem seeing your productions made on Mac (although. Mov is not native on Windows). I hope to help you with my answer.
Comment by ansiar — September 23, 2009 @ 11:03 pm