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just tried my hand at screencasting

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just made my first couple of screen casts using screen flow. you can find them at http://www.vimeo.com/macbeginners/videos.

what do you think? i was going to use voice overs but im pretty sure my imac mic is busted. will have to purchase a new mic in the future
 
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Have you encounter that your line-in mic doesn't register any levels? I have had to use the iMac internal mic in order to do Skype. If I use the line-in (a headset with both connectors :mic and head ) connected to the back of the imac, nobody can hear me. But for recording good quality voice, I don't know what I am going to use.
 

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