I don't know of the app of which you speak. I use CamStudio which you can get here:
http://www.camstudio.org/
I'm still experimenting with the video codecs, but I have it narrowed down to Xvid 1.1.0 (still need to test 1.1.2) and H.264.
Audio-wise I'm lost - so far MPEG Layer-3 is all that works.
So you used a Logitech microphone for your latest recordings? Where do you have it placed exactly in relation to you and your computer? I think that placement is key in regular mics, and that's why I recommend mic headsets because you never have to worry about it
I will try to publish a video tutorial on creating video tutorials sometime in the next few days. Maybe it'll help folks out.
Oh and to remove the noise from your recordings here's what I do:
#1. Get Virtual Dub Mod:
http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net/
#2. Get Audacity:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
3. Open up a video in VDM, go to STREAMS/STREAM LIST, and SAVE AS WAV.
4. Name your file, and save.
5. Close VDM, Start up Audacity, and load the file you just saved (FILE/OPEN).
6. Once loaded click the I button (top-left) - it'll say SELECTION TOOL if you hold the mouse cursor over it.
7. Go to the track, and to the far left until the little cursor stops being a pointing finger. Drag all the way to the other end - this selects your track.
8. Go to EFFECT/GLAME HIGHPASS/ and drag the top bar there until it says 399 or 400 something in it, then press OK.
9. Go to EFFECT/BASS BOOST and set to taste - default is fine. This removes some of the tinnyness.
10. Go to EFFECT/AMPLIFY and drag the top bar to 3 or 4. You will also have to check the box next to CLIPPING. This increases the volume of the recording.
11. Normalize if you want.
12. Go to FILE/EXPORT AS WAV, name and save it.
13. In VDM, go to STREAMS, click DISABLE, then ADD. Select your wave file.
14. Go to VIDEO/DIRECT STREAM COPY.
15. Go to FILE/SAVE AS, name and save.
You're done! Of course I know nothing about any of these audio things beyond some very basic stuff, so this method is not the best and you may want to use different settings for some items. Experimentation is the key!
- Deathbliss