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Hephaestus
Thu Dec 17, 2009 6:05 am


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This week the link has been available right around 8CST. The webinar opens a new window shortly after. You'll need to be available to start the recorder then, unless you just start recording your entire screen as soon as the link is avaialble. You'll need a pretty big hard drive and a decent processor with lots of memory to do this, but you can then edit the size of the file down substantially once you get home. 
I've done this once with Camtasia and it ran perfectly.(I've tried MANY recorders in the past for recording webinars and was disappointed with all of the others... typically, the video was choppy or I couldn't get sound to record). I have an AMD TL-60 laptop with 4G ram, FYI. 
What I've done is bought a second monitor. I run the webinar on it and record, that way I can still use my main screen. The first day I recorded, I couldn't use my computer all day without such a setup.  :roll: 
There's a tremendous benefit to watching real-time. You get a real feel for the tempo of the market in a way that you don't when watching a recording where you can fast-forward past the boredom. I think that's a very important part that is often not discussed... the experience that comes with lots of screen time.
