How to record screen capture videos (i.e. tutorials) completely free of charge and easily on Windows
WARNING - I will NOT be held responsible for any damages the software(s) and methods shown in this video may cause to yours or someone else's computer, hardware, software, and/or data, including loss of use of such devices and/or loss of data and/or loss of profits from the resulting inability to use such devices and data. Any information or program you choose to put into use from this video is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. As a precaution, I recommend backing up any irrecoverable data before installing and using ANY new software(s), including those shown in this video.
This video will show you how to record screen capture videos (for such things as tutorials, instructional videos, etc.) completely free of charge and easily on your Windows-based PC using the adware-free version of the open-source CamStudio software. This video will also show you how to configure the options and settings of CamStudio, so that in the videos that are created with CamStudio, the microphone voice recording (sound source) remains in sync with what is captured on the user's computer screen as they navigate programs on their computer's operating system, all while showing the mouse cursor and how the user uses and interacts with the windows and programs they choose to capture on video. The created videos can also be uploaded to YouTube without need of further compression or conversion, as YouTube's processing of these videos generally always reach 100% and never fail.
CamStudio 2.0 (the version of CamStudio shown in this video) can be downloaded here:
http://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4GpCp8cqxa6UC1nOXM3SFhlSW8/edit?usp=sharing
(The more-recent versions of CamStudio available at CamStudio.org and SourceForge.net have adware in their installers)