Hey Guys hope you can help me with something. I want to make video tutorials on video and audio editing. So I need to capture video directly in my editing programs.
I have found some programs online that are free but are poor quality video and frame rates. I need something that records high quality video possibly even HD. I have read about using a capture card to do this but don't know for sure. I don't mind spending some money to get setup if its good quality.
If anyone can offer some advice on how to do this it would be appreciated. Thanks for your time.
		
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	You could use camstudio (free) or camtasia studio . This is all done in software, and you can even use lossless RGB compression if your system is fast enough. 
 
 Most people would record lossless, then edit , then re-encode to a delivery format (e.g. for web) . Most free and professional paid tutorials are done like this . The most common delivery format would be h.264/aac/mp4
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