Recorder software for OBE

Just out of curiosity, what screen recorder software is used for preparing Oracle By Example(OBE) tutorials?

We use a variety of tools. For OBEs we use Dreamweaver. For recordings/videos, we may use Camtasia or Viewlet Builder. For simulations we use Captivate.

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    Couple questions. I do a lot of audio production and
    work currently. I use a gateway with Cubase, and its
    not bad, but I feel like I need something mroe high
    end.
    Yes, you do indeed need sth more high end.
    I'm looking at the 17 inch Imac. Does anyone record
    using this computer? How's it sound? Is there any way
    to put in a new soundcard or something if i don't
    like the current one?
    It's not an iMac, but a faithful PowerBook G4 that I am using. Apples Core Audio is awesome. Your sound, however, will depend on your interface.
    Secondly, is logic pro the most advanced and best
    audio recording software for the mac? Are there
    others as well?
    That's why we are here, and that's why you ended up in this forum as well
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    I know about Pro Tools, but it seems like there isn't
    anything high end enough that is TOO high end.
    Everybody is using PT, and you should maybe get a Light Edition version of it. However, as stated above, Logic offers by far more possibilities.
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    capabilties. I am primarily going to be micing a
    guitar amp and having a mixer run into a firewire
    port, and also using a preamp for my guitar direct
    into the computers USB.
    For your purpose, Logic does have superior mixing capabilities. In my humble opinion, only the popularity of PT made it become the choice of studios and engineers, but things are turning...
    Lastly, how are the mixing features on Logic Pro vs.
    Logic Express? I do a lot of post production mixing
    as well, and use VST plugins. Speaking of that, will
    it accomodate using a drum program like BFD through
    VST or Midi like Cubase will?
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    The format for the plug-ins is called A(udio) U(nit) and works flawlessly. Many VST plug-ins are also available in AU format and the development of those is moving fast forward.
    In other words, yes, you will be able to use BFD in Logic by means of the AU format.
    Thanks for your time guys.
    You're welcome.

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    Japhydean wrote:
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    Hello,
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    Thanx for your help!
    Mike

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    * During installation of this download you will be given the option to install Google® Chrome and closely related programs from the NCH Software suite. These are optional and you can select what you want depending on your requirements.
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    Larry Breedlove

    You've posted in the forum for Apple's defunct productivity suite 'Appleworks'. Ironically, this might have been suitable for you, but as it's no longer sold or supported by Apple, and won't run at all on Lion or Mountain Lion, it would be a bad choice even if you could find a copy.
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  • I have a new (mid) 2011 imac and want to transfer my old records to itunes but i dont know what usb turntable would be best for a new mac that would have compatible software for ripping to itunes?

    i have a mid 2011 i5 imac and i want to transfer my vinyl records to itunes but i dont know what usb turntable would be best for my imac that has compatible software for transfer to itunes

    Hallo,
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    Success, Jean

  • I'm looking for software for my iMac to use to copy old VHS movies onto DVD and old records (digital turn table) in CDs.  Recommendations please?

    I'm looking for software for my iMAC to use to copy old VHS movies from a VCR into DVDs and records from my digital turn table into CDs.  Any recommendations?

    For the VHS movies, try googling Elgato - they make a number of USB devices that are supposed to be able to do this, but check what formatting options they offer : you will want a device that converts directly into .MOV files (to play in QuickTime), or into H.264 for iTunes / iPods, etc.
    As for the vinyl records - first you need a device that will convert the analogue output (phono) into a digital form and will connect via FireWire or USB. The Griffin iMic is one such USB device (if still available?). From there you can use the free Audacity download to read in the signal and convert to a suitable format, e.g. MP3. (You will need to use SysPrefs / Sound to switch to an external audio device, instead of your Mac's built-in mic.)
    (Wait - you said "digital turntable" - software already on your Mac? How do you use a virtual turntable to play vinyl?? Unless what you really mean is an analogue turntable that has a CD writer in it, or a USB connection to connect the turntable's DAC output to a computer?? In which case, either use your turntable to burn  CDs, or connect via USB and the free Audacity software to convert the signal to music tracks and output as MP3.

  • Software for the recording solo guitarist

    I've got my first Mac on a truck right now being brought to my house (MacBook, Intel, 2GHz, 1 gb ram). I'm looking at the features of Garage Band, but would like to have higher sample rates. I've looked into other programs like Logic and Tracktion, but they have many features that I would never use. The only thing I am going to be doing is recording solo acoustic guitar on 2 tracks (pickup and mic simultaneously with an Edirol FA-66), and adding some compression and reverb after the fact. I don't need any editing capabilites, and will not be doing any looping or anything other than capturing live takes.
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    Well, I'm now a Mac user. My MacBook arrived the other day and it's been a real pleasure to use. I had some problems getting Audacity installed, maybe it doesn't want to work on the Intels?
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