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- From: benanav@earth.njit.edu (Dan Benanav)
- Newsgroups: comp.multimedia
- Subject: Recording a computer demo with voice?
- Keywords: multimedia, sound
- Message-ID: <benanav.728251822@earth.njit.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 20:10:22 GMT
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- Organization: New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J.
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- Hello,
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- Here is what I would like to do. I would like to prepare lectures
- which can be viewed on the computer. The way I feel would be easiest
- to prepare the lecture would be to create a set of slides. Then I
- would like to talk into a microphone and use the mouse to point to
- things on the slides. The software I am looking for should record the
- actions of the mouse and keyboard and the sound. Essentially I give
- the lecture once and the computer records it. Then I should be able
- to playback the lecture. Does anyone know of software that can do
- this for PC's.
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- On a related note what would be the best sound board to use for this?
- Two things are important: decent quality recording and compression.
- Which boards do compression?
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- Dan Benanav
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