Overview of Mac Screencast Tools and Creating a YouTube Director Account

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Apple-of-my-i.com has put together a video screencast that gives an overview of available Mac screencast tools as well as step-by-step instructions for creating a director’s account at YouTube. The YouTube director’s account offers special placement of uploaded videos and page customization. The screencast begins by giving an overview of YouTube and the advantages it offers as a video host and platform for distributing video. The remainder of the video cover the types of software tools and and needed for creating a typical screencast. The screencast software tools reviewed include:

-Apple’s iMovie and QuickTime for editing and tweaking the screencast.

-ShinyWhiteBox’s screen recording product, iShowU, which will record both audio and video from your Mac computer screen.

-La Chose Interactive’s program DooDim which allows the user to dim or blackout everything on the Mac screen except for the front most program.

-Boinx Software’s MousePosé program which dims the screen and puts a spotlight on the area around the mouse pointer, guiding the audiences attention to an area of interest.

-Flying Meat’s FlySketch program which places its main drawing window above all other windows in the system allowing you to trace, draw over, and highlight just about anything that shows up behind FlySketch, very much like a telestrator.

Apple-of-my-i.com’s screencast has a runtime of 24 minutes and 42 seconds. If you want to skip some of the YouTube information, advance the video to 11:25.

How to Install a Hard Drive in a Macintosh

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Other World Computing (OWC) not only has a great selection of Macintosh hardware products at decent prices, but they also have taken the time out to produce some easy-to-follow videos on installing the hardware in your Mac.

Here’s an example of a video showing how to install a Parallel ATA hard drive into G4 AGP ‘Sawtooth’ & ‘Gigabit Ethernet’ Macintoshes:

Installing a Macintosh Hard Drive

OWC offers each video in various different resolutions (High Quality, Medium Quality, Low Quality, and Modem Quality). Depending on your bandwidth restrictions, I would suggest the highest quality video, since the video is easier to view. The video above links to the medium quality video.

The only drawback to using video to explain how to install hardware is that if you only have one computer, you cannot watch the video while you are installing the hardware. I typically watch the video from my PowerBook G4 while doing the hardware installation on another computer. Using the video pause button, allows you to stop the video, while you complete the step just explained to you.

Here’s a list of computers which have videos for installing hard drives (linked to the medium resolution videos):
How to install a hard drive in G4 AGP ‘Sawtooth’ & ‘Gigabit Ethernet’ Macs
- Parallel ATA& PCI Card Installation

How to install a hard drive in G4 AGP ‘Sawtooth’ & ‘Gigabit Ethernet’ Macs
- Serial ATA & PCI Card Installation

How to install a hard drive in a G4 Cube Mac
How to install a hard drive in G4 ‘QuickSilver’ & ‘QuickSilver 2002′ Macs
- Parallel ATA & PCI Card Installation

How to install a hard drive in a G4 ‘QuickSilver’; & ‘QuickSilver 2002′ Macs
– Serial ATA & PCI Card Installation

How to install a hard drive in a G4 ‘Mirrored Drive Door’/'FireWire 800′ Mac
- ATA/133 Connection

How to install a hard drive in a G4 ‘Mirrored Drive Door’/'FireWire 800′ Mac
- ATA/66 Connection

How to install a hard drive in a G5 Mac
How to install a hard drive in a Mac mini (G4)
How to install a hard drive in a G4 PowerBook ‘Titanium’ Mac (all models)
How to install a hard drive in a MacBook Pro 15″
How to install a hard drive in a Mac mini (intel)
How to install a hard drive in a MacBook 13.3″ (intel)
How to install a hard drive in a Mac Pro (intel)