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YouTube is pretty cool for sharing your video tutorials. And its even cooler when your videos are crystal clear quality. Basically, when you record your tutorial, record it in the CamStudio Lossless Codec at 856x480 [or if you have it, the TechSmith Lossless Codec]
I record my audio separate, and so I load my video into virtualdub and combine it with my audio. I then add a water mark which says "theadamgaskins" [my YouTube username]. Then I export with the same settings I recorded with. It doesn't loose hardly any quality, even being exported twice. Here's some examples:
720p: http://www.tubularlinks.com/watch.aspx?v=fSaFU87kL0s
480p: http://www.tubularlinks.com/watch.aspx?v=L9Tx7ZMFb4g
I record my audio separate, and so I load my video into virtualdub and combine it with my audio. I then add a water mark which says "theadamgaskins" [my YouTube username]. Then I export with the same settings I recorded with. It doesn't loose hardly any quality, even being exported twice. Here's some examples:
720p: http://www.tubularlinks.com/watch.aspx?v=fSaFU87kL0s
480p: http://www.tubularlinks.com/watch.aspx?v=L9Tx7ZMFb4g