Post by airraider on May 14, 2007 8:37:35 GMT -6
Here is a great resource that I feel all of us can use.
I found a program called Camtasia. It is basically a program that will allow you to record a powerpoint presentation and will record whatever you speak into a microphone while you are doing it.
The end product can be in several different formats. I created mine in AVI. I then uploaded it to youtube.
Check out the video I did for a coach off of here on our option and option pass.
You can also burn these files as a DVD somehow or another. I havent really toyed with it enough yet to tell you how to do it, but it does have that option.
There is a 30 day trial that I am using on it now. I think the full version is like $300. But just think about how valuable it could be for you. Imagine taking your entire offense and sitting down and explaining your formations, motions, blocking, or anything and putting it on DVD or even a CD with the file staying in AVI. Now your incoming freshmen or new players can get the disk and take it home over the summer and watch it. Give them a test to go along with the video.
If nothing else, you have 30 days to make what you want.
Check it out..
Now, here is the only part that is bad. Windows has a thing called DEP, which stands for Data Execution Protection. It kept stopping Windows Explorer when opening the folders created after making a video. So after talking with my tech guy, I just went to Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced Tab>Settings under Performance>Date Execution Prevention Tab>Click Turn on DEP for all programs except those I select and select Windows Explorer.
Thats it and you are done.
Doing that wont effect anything on your computer.
Here is the link to the free 30 day trial. Check it out!!!
www.techsmith.com/download/trials.asp
I found a program called Camtasia. It is basically a program that will allow you to record a powerpoint presentation and will record whatever you speak into a microphone while you are doing it.
The end product can be in several different formats. I created mine in AVI. I then uploaded it to youtube.
Check out the video I did for a coach off of here on our option and option pass.
You can also burn these files as a DVD somehow or another. I havent really toyed with it enough yet to tell you how to do it, but it does have that option.
There is a 30 day trial that I am using on it now. I think the full version is like $300. But just think about how valuable it could be for you. Imagine taking your entire offense and sitting down and explaining your formations, motions, blocking, or anything and putting it on DVD or even a CD with the file staying in AVI. Now your incoming freshmen or new players can get the disk and take it home over the summer and watch it. Give them a test to go along with the video.
If nothing else, you have 30 days to make what you want.
Check it out..
Now, here is the only part that is bad. Windows has a thing called DEP, which stands for Data Execution Protection. It kept stopping Windows Explorer when opening the folders created after making a video. So after talking with my tech guy, I just went to Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced Tab>Settings under Performance>Date Execution Prevention Tab>Click Turn on DEP for all programs except those I select and select Windows Explorer.
Thats it and you are done.
Doing that wont effect anything on your computer.
Here is the link to the free 30 day trial. Check it out!!!
www.techsmith.com/download/trials.asp