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Revision as of 01:08, 21 September 2006
A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, often containing audio narration. Although the term screencast dates from 2004, products such as Lotus ScreenCam were used as early as 1993. Early products produced large files and had limited editing features. More recent products support more compact file formats such as Macromedia Flash and have more sophisticated editing features allowing changes in sequence, mouse movement, and audio.
Just as a screenshot is a picture of a user's screen, a screencast is essentially a movie of what a user sees on their monitor.
Uses
Screencasts are useful for demonstrating software features. Creating a screencast helps software developers show off their work. It is a useful skill for ordinary software users as well, to help report bugs (the movie takes the place of potentially unclear written explanations) or to show others how a given task is accomplished in a specific software environment. Screencasts are excellent tools for learning how to use computers, and several podcasts have started to teach computer users how to use software through screencasts.
Considering the high cost of instructor / faculty led training and the relative ineffectiveness of typical computer based training (CBT) systems, screencasting is likely to become a very popular technique for imparting high-quality knowledge at a low cost.
For example, organizers of computer related seminars may choose to routinely record complete seminars and make them available on DVDs to all attendees for future reference and/or sell these recordings to people who cannot afford the fee of the live seminar or don't have time to attend it. This will generate an additional revenue stream for organizers of seminars and make the knowledge available to a broader audience, so generating a win-win situation for everybody.
This strategy of recording seminars is already widely used in fields where using a simple video camera or audio recorder is sufficient to make a useful recording of a seminar. Computer-related seminars need high quality and easily readable recordings of screen contents which is usually not achievable by using a video camera to film the desktop which is usually projected onto the wall by a beamer.
A drawback of most commercial screencasting programs for the PC is their inability to make videos of OpenGL applications, though Demo Builder, Fraps, and Growler Guncam can cope with this.
Origin of the term
In 2004, columnist Jon Udell invited[1] readers of his blog to propose names for the emerging genre. Udell selected[2] the term screencast, which was proposed by both Joseph McDonald and Deeje Cooley.
Since then, the term has gained widespread use, and the use of screencasts has itself become more popular.
See also
- Screenshot
- Flash Video - FLV
- Vodcast - Video Podcasting
- Video
- Non-linear editing system
- Video editing software
- List of video topics
- List of video editing software
- Comparison of video editing software
- Computer surveillance, spy software, screen recording and keylogging software can be used to snoop on computer sessions.
External links
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Comparison of screencasting software
- ScreenCams & Screen Recorders for Windows - About.com
- Screencasting to help your mom Directory of screencasting software
- Qarbon ViewletBuilder vs. Techsmith Camtasia
- Techsmith Camtasia vs. Macromedia Captivate
- Macromedia Captivate vs. Qarbon Viewletbuilder Pro
Articles, howtos, references and examples
- O'Reilly Digital Media: What Is Screencasting, a screencasting guide by Jon Udell
- All About ScreenCasting - Jon Udell of InfoWorld
- The Screening Room with Jon Udell - A monthly series of screencasts about important software
- Linux screen capture technology (vncrec, vnc2swf, xvidcap) - 20040817 NewsForge
- Flash Video Learning Guide - Adobe
- Producing Flash Video - Adobe
- Flash MX 2004 Video Guide
- Apple iTunes Podcasting FAQ
- Howto create a video podcast - vodcast
- ImageMagic - Making Screen-Capture Movies - O'Reilly LinuxDevCenter.com
- Creating Animated Screenshots on Linux by Daniel Washko - LG #102 - vncrec
- Flash video screen captures with vnc2swf - Linux.com
- Make a screencast with Linux - FFmpeg - MisterHowto.com - FFmpeg
- How to Create a Screencast in Ubuntu - Ubuntu Blog - FFmpeg
Commercial software and shareware - Windows only, unless specified
- Flash Professional 8 ($700) - Macromedia/Adobe - Flash
- Studio 8 ($1000) - Macromedia/Adobe - Adobe-Macromedia Studio
- Captivate ($600) - Macromedia/Adobe Screen Recording Software - Captivate
- Articulate Presenter ($500-1k) E-Learning Authoring Tools - Articulate Presenter Convert PowerPoint to Flash
- Camtasia Studio Screen Recorder for Demos, Presentations and Training ($300) - Techsmith Camista Studio
- Growler Guncam ($20) Capture video of the desktop or games, and convert to animated GIF or AVI - Growler Guncam
- Qarbon ViewletBuilder ($300 (Linux / MS Windows) - ViewletCam - Convert Powerpoint to Flash Presentations ($150)
- ScreenWatch Producer 5.6 ($700)
- TurboDemo ($300-950) - Demo Creator FLASH, JAVA, GIF, EXE, PDF and AVI (Capture under Linux & MAC OS X -> Edit on Windows)
- Demo Builder ($200+) - Create software presentations,tutorials and demos
- BB FlashBack Screen Recorder ($200+) - Blueberry Software
- SPX Instant Screen Capture ($30-300) - Screen Capture by Moodysoft
- Bulent's Screen Recorder ($25-75) - Screen Capture Software
- Hero Screen Recorder 2.0 ($30) - Screen Capture Software
- My Screen Recorder ($30) - Screen Recording Software
- Replay Screencast ($30) - Screen Recording Software
- UVScreen Camera ($20.00)
- ScreenRecord ($20) (Mac OS / MS Windows)
- DemoRecorder ($49-249) - Screen Recorder for Linux with sound recording and export to AVI, MPEG, VOB, FLV
- FRAPS - Fraps 3D DirectX or OpenGL Benchmark, Demo and Video Recording software for Windows
- Fraps FAQ ($37, free version capped at 30fps, produces header + watermark)
Windows software from Microsoft
- Windows Media Encoder (free download)
- How to use Windows Media Encoder
- Windows Movie Maker - included with WinXP SP2
Apple Mac OS X only
- Snapz Pro X ($70) - Review from Macworld
- Screenography ($50)
- ScreenAction Studio ($30)
- Display Eater ($19)
- Screen Movie Recorder (€15)
- iShowU ($20)
Cross-platform, free or open source software (FOSS)
- Wink - Freeware closed source screen recorder (Linux / MS Windows)
- CamStudio - GPL Screen recording (Windows only)
- Istanbul - Screen recorder for Linux with sound recording - generates Ogg Theora output.
- FFmpeg - Streaming multimedia system - (Linux+Windows) - FFmpeg
- ImageMagick - Convert, Edit, and Compose Images Cross-Platform (Linux, MacOSX, Windows...)
- Xvidcap Project - Screen Capture for X-Windows, display individual frames or MPEG video (Linux, Unix, MacOSX)
- vncrec - simple VNC session recorder and player Cross-Platform (Linux, MacOSX, Windows...)
- vnc2swf - cross-platform screen recorderfor ShockWave Flash (.swf) format (Linux, MacOSX, Windows...)
- pyvnc2swf Pyvnc2swf - Python cross-platform screen recorder based on vnc2swf
- Virtualdub - Open source video capture for Windows - VirtualDub
- VideoLAN - VLC media player - Free cross-platform - VideoLAN
- Audacity - FOSS for recording and editing sounds (MacOS X, Windows, GNU/Linux)
Flash Flash Video-FLV resources - FOSS, Linux or cross-platform
- Screenweaver - Open source Flash - Screenweaver.org
- Open source Flash - Tutorials
- Flash Video FAQ + Comparison
- FLV Player - Flash video online
- Gnash GNU Flash movie player
- Free Flash screen recorders - Swftools.com