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    Hi all,
    I make tutorials online all the time for you tube, and my screen recording software just pooped out on me. Cam Studio is the name. It works fine, but it does not record audio from my mic. My mic works fine, I tested it in other programs and it works. I must have downloaded, installed, un-installed, and deleted dozens of free recorders(well not dozens but you get the point). Yes, I have hyper cam! I am a freeware-only person with 95% of all my programs are freeware. I am on a low budget ($0) and am not spending money for a bunch of 0's and 1's arranged in a particular order. And now for my point. Does anyone know of a good screen recorder with auto pan for free???
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    you can try super screen recorder

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    However that costs $49.95. I have looked at it before, and not downloaded it because of that reason. I need a good one for free. I have already re-installed Cam Studio, but it does not like my mic. I have made numerous videos with audio with this mic, I don't get why it is not working now.
    P.S. The mic does not go in the "round" red port, but rather its a usb mic that comes with it's own software, could that have anything to do with it?
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    If you're not willing to spend any money, you may need to make some sacrifices.
    You can find a decent audio recorder for free, and you already have your video done.
    Now all you need to do is just run them both at the same time. You can start the screen recorder first, in fact, and actually record when you start the audio, and it'll be incredibly easy to line them up again.
    Windows Movie Maker would be able to time these up again, or you can find another program.
    I'd actually recommend purchasing quicktime pro ($30), because it can do that and has a lot of options. But if you don't want to, I won't bug you about it .
    Another program for basic editing is "Zwei-Stein" editor, from the company "Thugs at Bay". It's a bit odd to get used to, but it's free and has a lot of features. Google it and take a look.
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    http://camstudio.org/

    dont worry its free

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    He is USING that, which is why he posted-- it doesn't work with his audio configuration.
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    go to http://www.nbxsoft.com/
    and click screen recorder on the direct download box

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    Unfountunatly, that is just a re-branded version of Cam Stuido that I have tryed...
    any other suggestions??
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    Quote Originally Posted by fileserverdirect View Post
    Hi all,
    I make tutorials online all the time for you tube, and my screen recording software just pooped out on me. Cam Studio is the name. It works fine, but it does not record audio from my mic. My mic works fine, I tested it in other programs and it works. I must have downloaded, installed, un-installed, and deleted dozens of free recorders(well not dozens but you get the point). Yes, I have hyper cam! I am a freeware-only person with 95% of all my programs are freeware. I am on a low budget ($0) and am not spending money for a bunch of 0's and 1's arranged in a particular order. And now for my point. Does anyone know of a good screen recorder with auto pan for free???
    Thanks,
    wel,, i have this very nice program, 100%FREE AND no trial period, for forever, its screen recorder gold( SRG)
    1. How to autopan
    just click autopan by clicking the tab "EFFECTS"
    2. Record sounds( works for all programs )
    1. click record sound by clicking the tab> effects> sound first
    2. final step, click options>preferece
    3. Click audio for the device, choose any, exept the default
    _____
    preference

    format:PCM
    property:22050hz 16 bit mono( you can try 48000hz 16bit Mono)
    ________________________________________i think thats all! But i think youd have to do this..:
    when your in audio tab in srg ( click options> preference> audio) click config.
    then click options >properties then click recording then try these
    either
    recording control..
    sterio mix..
    line in..

    or try them toether
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    Ok, i really know how but im using another computer, i have another computer where i have SRG, where i record video with music using that. So good luck! i might come back and answer you properly! Hope it helps though!




    or you can try recording the music seperately, you can download a screen sound recorder, try all screen sound recorder! or search in google. Its in trial period but for free for 30 days , one month for short

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    When I googled it, and went to their webpage, it said that it costs $29.95, please provide a link , because this might be different software.
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