APOD screencast

I thought I’d show a quick screencast of using the APOD browser I put together in the last post. Still working out the details of how to make good screencasts and how exactly to show them so bear with me. The audio is pretty low but I think it’s pretty self explanatory. This is just the APOD browser launched into it’s own window acting as a kind of “remote control” for guided browsing (in this case just the last X images from APOD).


I plan on doing more screencasts in the future for how-to’s, walkthroughs as well as highlighting features. Hopefully they’ll get better.

Update:
I meant to mention a page Tony Hirst put together with my APOD browser embedded in a page controlling a local iFrame (no need to launch in this case). Thanks Tony!

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2 Comments on “APOD screencast”

  1. Fred Zelders Says:

    Mike,

    If you have access to a Mac, use iShowU. [ http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/ishowu.html ]
    For SCreencastst Easy as THAT!

  2. mikepk Says:

    Thanks Fred that’s actually what I’m using! There are lots of video/audio options and decisions on how to upload / host them so I’m still twiddling with options to figure out the best way to make the screencasts clear.

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APOD screencast

I thought I’d show a quick screencast of using the APOD browser I put together in the last post. Still working out the details of how to make good screencasts and how exactly to show them so bear with me. The audio is pretty low but I think it’s pretty self explanatory. This is just the APOD browser launched into it’s own window acting as a kind of “remote control” for guided browsing (in this case just the last X images from APOD).


I plan on doing more screencasts in the future for how-to’s, walkthroughs as well as highlighting features. Hopefully they’ll get better.

Update:
I meant to mention a page Tony Hirst put together with my APOD browser embedded in a page controlling a local iFrame (no need to launch in this case). Thanks Tony!

Explore posts in the same categories: GrazrScript, applications, screencast

2 Comments on “APOD screencast”

  1. Fred Zelders Says:

    Mike,

    If you have access to a Mac, use iShowU. [ http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/ishowu.html ]
    For SCreencastst Easy as THAT!

  2. mikepk Says:

    Thanks Fred that’s actually what I’m using! There are lots of video/audio options and decisions on how to upload / host them so I’m still twiddling with options to figure out the best way to make the screencasts clear.

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