![]() (Also, having to re-pay for the app every year is a drag. Jing Pro also does high-def video in a more portable MPEG-4 format, and allows YouTube posting, two bits that I wish were included in the free product. The alternative Jing Pro ($15/year) removes the ads from both the screenshots and video. Plus, there’s a five-second ad at the end for Jing. ![]() This video can be watched on this screen, but you can’t embed the video itself anywhere else. Sharing the link to the stored version pulls up a new window with a Flash video on it. ![]() The resulting video (of five minutes or less) can be saved in SWF format (a Flash format which can be read by any browser with Flash installed), or stored on Screencast. Using Jing to record a video screenshot is simple and straightforward. This is useful in IM conversations and social networking, but not as useful in a forum environment. Only a link can be shared, and the free version of Jing shows that image with a couple of ads for Jing and Screencast around it. Of course, as with any self-respecting licensing fee, when you upgrade to Pro, you can de-brand all of the videos you produce with Jing (remove all of the Jing logos and watermarks from your videos).One caveat is that the captured image can’t be embedded somewhere as just an image. It also allows you to publish videos directly to YouTube. Jing Pro is available for about $15/year (who knows why they went with the annual pricing structure rather than a simple one-time licensing fee), and allows you to record higher-quality, more compressed video. Jing is the free desktop capture application from TechSmith. “Just snap photos and use the app to turn them into vids right there on your phone.” TechSmith ![]() This is what Animoto had to say about it: The other update from Animoto is that they’ve released an iPhone app, allowing iPhone users to create Animoto shows on the go. Basically, now you can choose how quickly or slowly your images transition to each other in a full-length video. First, they’ve added what they call “ Image Pacing“. AnimotoĪnimoto has updated it’s great service by adding two important features (well, one is important to me the other is only important to those with iPhones). knows as Jing) is a screencasting software by Techsmith that allows users to. ![]() Today, I received two updates in my inbox. Techsmith also offers various other paid screencasting and editing tools. ![]()
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