Learn ONE TASK AT A TIME

 

 

TASK No.1:

Developing a Video Tutorial on a particular topic for play in computer or TV

Topics may be educational topics for schools, management topics for offices, etc.

 

Procedure:

Step 1:  Develop a presentation (using software such as Microsoft Powerpoint) on a selected topic

Step 2:  Decorate the presentation and incorporating graphic images / video clips wherever required

Step 3:  Incorporate audio commentary by recording audio within the presentation software or

             by creating a separate MP3 audio file (using sound editing software such as  “Goldwave”)

Step 4:  Arrange slide transition and animation to the text, graphics and audio with proper timing

Step 5:  On your desktop, click on Start / Programs / Accessories / Entertainment / Volume Control

             in the volume control window,  click on options (first item) click on properties and click on "recording"

             out of the items shown as Microphone, Line in, CD player, Wave-out mix, Stereo mix, 

             select Stereo mix or Wave-out mix.  This selection may depend on your operating system, please the test

             the sound recording in the final video file after step 6 below and change the selection if required.

Step 6:  Play the presentation and capture the screen proceedings into a AVI file by using screen capture

             software such as Camtasia Studio (www.techsmith.com) or any other screen capture software

             that can be downloaded from websites such as www.download.com.

Step 7:  Using Camtasia software, convert the AVI file to WMV file to play small video file in computer.

             Using Camtasia software, convert the AVI file to Flash file to host the same in Internet.

Step 8.  To play the video in TV using VCD/DVD players, convert the AVI/WMV file into

             MPG/VOB file using Ulead Video Studio 10 software (www.ulead.com)

             or TMPGEnc software (www.download.com)

 

 

Doc. updated  on 21st  December, 2006.