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Old 01-29-2009, 06:26 PM
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Hey Everyone,

Does anyone know when filming a video with a webcam. Is there a program that allows you to toggle back and forth from video of you speaking, to video of your desktop? Bill was doing it on ustream. Camtasia only has the feature of a small shot of you in the bottom corner. But being able to go back and forth from full shot to desktop seems way better.

Anyone know that software?

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Hi Stiz, thanks for participating in our community here.

When I'm running my show I use WebCamMax to switch between my camera & the desktop. It works great for a live show, but it's probably not the best tool for doing recordings though. You can check it out here:

WebcamMax - Add videos, pictures and effects to virtual/real Webcam and broadcast on messengers

The other option is to record your talking & screen captures separately. It's pretty easy in Camtasia to import other video types and edit them right into your presentation before you produce your final video.
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