Recording Webinars 101
January 25, 2010 by Stephen Beck
Filed under Home Based Business
Once you have the necessary equipment and know a few tricks, you can start recording webinars in no time.
Broadcasting your webinar will take place on your primary computer (mac or pc). You should ensure that you get the cheapest services possible because doing this in a rush can be very expensive. If you are on a budget, then I recommend the one that I use: GoToWebinar by Citrix. GoToWebinar is ideal if you are targeting up to 1000 attendees on a webinar, and unlike other webinar services, you will be able to do this at an affordable cost. You will not be limited to just one presentation during the month. You can have as many webinars as you want in this month. For people who intend to experiment recording webinars, this is a perfect option.
You will need a recording computer and a broadcasting computer to be able to set up your webinar. You should set the recording box on your recording computer to 640 x 480 once you open Camtasia. You will then be able to broadcast and participate in your own webinar from your broadcasting and recording computer respectively. Make sure that the audio is set for manual input.
With Camtasia you will be able to understand and record your webinar without any trouble that other services give. There are no crazy files for you to understand, and the best part is that your webinar will be a success. You cannot run the risk of something going wrong while you are recording, so get the best service available to get this done.
You will need to know a few things while you record webinars to prevent echo and feedback from getting in. It will be necessary to get a cord that has a 1/80 jack on each end from your nearest electronic store. To have a continuous loop, simply plug one end into the microphone and the other end into the hole for the headset. This will help you not to pick up any feedback and echo while you record webinars close to your computer. You can save recoding and editing for later.
Your webinar will have to be resized to fit into the green recording box that you got from Camtasia. To have a professional webinar recording, simply hit the record button and watch the sound levels that appear.
You will then render it to the format you prefer: CD, web, and blog. Now you are set to go! That is all you need to know to make sure that you record webinars correctly
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