Setting Up a Quicktime Player Screencast

Was trying to create a screencast of how to add copyright friendly music to an iPad iMovie project using documents. I realized that screenflow, the screencasting software I usually used was not licensed on my school computer. So I went back to using Quicktime player. To screencast using quicktime player you need to use Soundflower to capture the computer audio.

I’ve written about this before but wanted to try out using Snapguide so I created a guide on how to do this.

 

Check out How to Add Computer Audio to a Quicktime Screencast by Gary Bertoia on Snapguide.

Posted with BlogsyPosted with Blogsy

Enhanced by Zemanta