Reason #23 why Jing is cool: It lets you move the sun.
Isn't that epic?
To make it more clear what I'm talking about, I put together the most epic Jing tutorial yet: Moving the Sun
I hope you enjoy the video - and have fun moving the sun!
5 Comments
I'm a complete newbie with this and I apologize in advance if this question is too basic. I have successfully captured a screen but I want to add audio to it and I don't see how. Does Jing do this? I did see reference that you use Camphasia for your videos because Jing doesn't "do that" Do what? Record audio? I'm looking into the possibility of using Jing instead of Camphasia for quick (one minute or less) online explanations. Is it a viable alternative? Thanks.
Maryanne
Hey Maryanne,
You can add audio to your Jing-video, but you have to do it during the recording.
Make sure your microphone is connected, and then start the video recording and you should be able to narrate the action on the screen.
Jing is designed for quick and simple videos - Camtasia Studio is more advanced and allows you to edit your video, add different audio, adjust the timing and much more. So because I try to make my videos look more 'professional', I use Camtasia Studio.
I hope that makes sense, let me know if it doesn't and I'll try to explain it differently.
Looks like a great product however when I use jing to create a video, then email the link to myself, when I open the email, all I see is the html. URLs are not hyperinks or anything, so it's just a bunch of html.
I tried emailing it to myself at hotmail and also to myself at another address. Using my old Outlook interface (SR2000), same result.
What am i missing? What do I need to do to get the video link in the email so the user can click no it and see the video? (When I capture just screen shots, works fine btw).
thanks,
Jessica
Looks like a great product however when I use jing to create a video, then email the link to myself, when I open the email, all I see is the html. URLs are not hyperinks or anything, so it's just a bunch of html.
I tried emailing it to myself at hotmail and also to myself at another address. Using my old Outlook interface (SR2000), same result.
What am i missing? What do I need to do to get the video link in the email so the user can click no it and see the video? (When I capture just screen shots, works fine btw).
thanks,
Jessica
@ Robert. I got some disappointing news for you... You currently can't put the sun in a corner on Windows. :-(
So yes, cornering the sun is only a Mac option.
I'm a complete newbie with this and I apologize in advance if this question is too basic. I have successfully captured a screen but I want to add audio to it and I don't see how. Does Jing do this? I did see reference that you use Camphasia for your videos because Jing doesn't "do that" Do what? Record audio? I'm looking into the possibility of using Jing instead of Camphasia for quick (one minute or less) online explanations. Is it a viable alternative? Thanks.
Maryanne
Hey Maryanne,
You can add audio to your Jing-video, but you have to do it during the recording.
Make sure your microphone is connected, and then start the video recording and you should be able to narrate the action on the screen.
Jing is designed for quick and simple videos - Camtasia Studio is more advanced and allows you to edit your video, add different audio, adjust the timing and much more. So because I try to make my videos look more 'professional', I use Camtasia Studio.
I hope that makes sense, let me know if it doesn't and I'll try to explain it differently.
Looks like a great product however when I use jing to create a video, then email the link to myself, when I open the email, all I see is the html. URLs are not hyperinks or anything, so it's just a bunch of html.
I tried emailing it to myself at hotmail and also to myself at another address. Using my old Outlook interface (SR2000), same result.
What am i missing? What do I need to do to get the video link in the email so the user can click no it and see the video? (When I capture just screen shots, works fine btw).
thanks,
Jessica
Looks like a great product however when I use jing to create a video, then email the link to myself, when I open the email, all I see is the html. URLs are not hyperinks or anything, so it's just a bunch of html.
I tried emailing it to myself at hotmail and also to myself at another address. Using my old Outlook interface (SR2000), same result.
What am i missing? What do I need to do to get the video link in the email so the user can click no it and see the video? (When I capture just screen shots, works fine btw).
thanks,
Jessica
@ Robert. I got some disappointing news for you... You currently can't put the sun in a corner on Windows. :-(
So yes, cornering the sun is only a Mac option.