How To Record Your Webinar!
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Posted by Stephen Beck
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Record Your Own Webinars!
It's really not that hard to record your own webinars. All you will need is just two computers and a few tricks of the trade.
You will need to use your primary computer (pc or mac) to broadcast your webinar. If you are looking for a cheap webinar service to get started, then I recommend GoToWebinar by Citrix to avoid the inflated costs that other companies will charge. This company will allow you to accommodate up to 1000 participants. The best part is that they allow you to be able to test yourself by having practice webinars.
You will also need a recording computer with Camtasia installed. You can login to your webinar on the recording computer as an "attendee". Once you open Camtasia, you should set the recording box on your recording computer to 640 x 480. 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.
There are, however, a few things that you will need to know to prevent feedback and echo as you record webinars. You will need to get a cord with a 1/8 jack on each end from an electronic store. Then you will need to plug one end into the microphone jack of your recording computer and plug the other end into the headset jack. When you do this, you will not get feedback and echo while you record webinars.
After you login as an attendee, it may be necessary for you to re-size your webinar to fit into the green recording box from Camtasia. All you need to do is hit the record button and then watch the sound levels.
You will then render it to the format you prefer: mov, swf or even flv. Now you are all set to go! Start recording your webinars and you'll have a product in no time!
I invite you to attend my weekly webinar with tips on running your own webinar and how to record webinars yourself. Lock in your spot here: http://www.WildlyWealthyWebinars.com
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