#728 Microsoft Clip Champ: Text to Speech
The free* Microsoft Clip Champ video editor has some fantastic features, including the Text to Speech facility. In this video, we’ll demonstrate this and also show you how to add it to your videos.
The free* Microsoft Clip Champ video editor has some fantastic features, including the Text to Speech facility. In this video, we’ll demonstrate this and also show you how to add it to your videos.
Scribe is a new AI tool that allows you to record your actions and then transcribe them click by click into a step-by-step guide that you can share with colleagues or students. It even takes screenshots as you go along. The only downside is that the desktop version that would record your screen is on… Continue reading #726 Scribe: Create a step-by-step guide instantly
In Windows 11 Microsoft have added a new Video Editor which has some pretty nifty features in comparison to the previous Video Editor. Some users complained about the lack of features in the previous editor and now some are saying they’ve made it too complicated – but never fear – 1minuteCPD are here to cover… Continue reading #708 Overview of Clip Champ (Video editor)
Okay so it’s a little bug bear of mine… When I see people shooting video on their phone in portrait mode. It’s so much better if you just rotate your phone for viewing video / recording video and also taking certain photographs – otherwise you can end up with the black bar syndrome. Any black… Continue reading #693 Flip it (Your phone)
If you have created Closed Captions for your video in Camtasia, but you want the captions to always be visible and cannot be turned off by the viewer, then you have the option to select Burned In Caption. Watch this video to show you how…
In this video I’ll show you a really nifty (often missed) feature in Microsoft Windows which allows you to record your screen with just a press of WIN+ALT+R
In the last post, we introduced Loom – a free screen recording and video recording. In this post, we look at some of the video settings and options once you have recorded your video. Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash
There are lots of different screen and video recording software out there. In this short post, here are a few things that I like about Loom: The Loom Pro account is free for students and teachers. All you need to do is sign up with your institutional email address. You can easily record the screen… Continue reading #585 Loom [1/2]: An introduction to a free screen and video recording software
Do you want to share a series of videos? By creating a playlist, you can do just that. Watch the video to find out how: Featured image: CCO from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/photos/headphones-music-song-foam-2588235/
When you are recording your screen, there are times when you might also want to record the computer sounds. For example, you might want to incorporate a video in your screencast, or perhaps you are recording a Skype for Business conversation. By adjusting the settings slightly you can do just that. Watch the video to… Continue reading #577 Kaltura: Recording computer sounds