I provide just a brief explanation of my recording experience as this post is not meant to be a detailed explanation of using BB Flashback Express. I was a bit remiss as an accessibility advocate as I did not evaluate either for the accessibility of the product itself. I tried demo versions of both software and preferred BB Flashback Express – your mileage may vary depending upon your needs. Many people use Camtasia from Tech Smith and it has the advantage of having versions for both Windows and OS X (although you need to purchase each separately). I used the free BB Flashback Express 5 product from Blueberry software which works on Windows. The first challenge is finding a screen recorder. Since I am using the JAWS screen reader I will be working in Windows 7 via a virtual machine on my MacBook Pro. Recording the demo means capturing the video on the screen as well as the audio from the screen reader and my verbal explanations. This is the second post in a series on Capturing and Captioning a Screen Reader Demo.
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