![]() ![]() This gives me a feel for where trouble will arise and which things I need to prepare better or be sure to have memorized. Normally I first go through the stuff I want to show without recording it, just talking to myself. The resolution for this is 800×600 so that I can record the full screen and get a decently sized movie without panning around or having to scale the result (and get a blurry movie). I have created a user account specifically for recording screencasts. So definitely check if this setting has the same effect on your system! Setup I found that if I have Auto mic input gain enabled in Snapz Pro X (the default) then it will set my Input Volume to 50% when I start recording. One thing to check is the Input Volume for your device in System Preferences → Sound. If anyone has headset recommendations, please add them to the comments. It works great, but I would prefer a headset since I occasionally move around while recording and this can change the volume of my voice. Hardwareįor the audio I am using a Logitech (USB) desktop microphone. It is an Apple-style keystroke visualizer. ![]() If you do a lot of key presses in your screencast then you may find Ke圜astr useful. It’s a little pricey ($69) but I have tried several of the alternatives, and none of them gave me a result as good as Snapz Pro X. I am often asked about details related to recording screencasts, so here goes. Next post: TextMate 1.5.6 Recording Screencasts ![]() Previous post: Dialogs in TextMate (Part 2) ![]()
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