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Fave APP for making TUTORIAL VID?
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I just use airplay and record on my desktop. use lonelyscreen on pc. Records at 720p with low size and good quality for youtube. can't really ask for more.
I use Screenflow on the Mac, very easy to use and can record screen grabs directly from the iOS device.
I have used Screenflow for my videos too, but am currently looking at alternatives mainly as the latest OSX version rendered my version of it non-working. When fixing what wasn't working it gets locked down to one computer, only, whereas I have two, and I could use my AppStore version on any/all of my Macs. There is also Camtasia, but I haven't really tried it yet.
If anyone knows of a solution for also showing/highlighting key presses I would be all ears, but I don't think it is possible due to iOS restrictions, which would mean Jailbreaking (which I'm trying to avoid), but I might have missed something.
I have a PC
I use Reflector to get the screen capture videos
http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/
I have found it to be a bit dodgy and don't recommend it.
And then I edit my videos in Vegas, which used to be made by Sony, and is now owned by Magix.
I think any of the consumer versions of Vegas - Movie Studio, would be fine
http://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/index.php?id=374&L=52&AffiliateID=145&phash=BBPtCllArZvjlyXI&gclid=CLOXlffY0NECFd6KswodB3sENQ
When I moved over from using Final Cut on the Mac to using Vegas on the PC I was stunned by how fast and easy it was. You have instant rendering on transitions, which was quite slow on Final Cut for me.
I have used Camtasia and it is really great. It is made for making these kinds of videos so it it quite easy. There is a free trial, but it costs $200 to buy.