Saturday 13 April 2013

How to use Jing

Jing is very user friendly. It is also quite a cute little application.

Jing sits up in one of the corners of your computer ready to use at any time. As you can see in this picture. It has 3 sun rays the allow you 3 different options. You have capture (the top + symbol), history (under the +) so you can see previous recordings and at the bottom settings so you can change things like what microphone your using. Quite simple. 

The ray i am going to be using is of corse capture as this is what i will be using for my screen cast. 


When you press the capture button you have this tool bar -> pop up. This tool bar allows you to take pictures and videos. 

Once you have pressed the Video captures it will pop up in a new screen like this ------> 
This is the screen that will allow you to pause your live recording. It also allows you to cancel the recording. 


To view your recording it is very simple. You just go to your sun rays and click history. Once you have finished recording it will save into your history. In your history that is were you need to press to view what you have recorded. 

<---- This picture here is an example of what your recording will look like. This looks like my desktop but is actually a very short screen cast recording i did for testing purposes. I tested to see if the microphone and the recording was working. It was all working fine which is great! 

So as you can see i have worked out Jing... Hopefully these steps have been useful to you all as well! 











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