a digital recording of a computer screen output, with audio narration, so it's easy to follow along
a movie of a desktop, in this case the mac, while a user is interacting with the system
a multimedia demonstration of an application, or of the entire desktop
a Quicktime movie containing a screen capture and a spoken narration explaining what is happening on the screen
a recorded, edited, and produced video accompanied by narration of what happens on a computer desktop
a recording of computer screen output, usually containing audio narration typically published as a video file
a recording of monitor output, usually accompanied by audio, and also referred to as a VideoCast, Video Demo, PodCast, InkShow, or other names
a screen capture of the actions on a user's computer screen, typically with accompanying audio
a series of real-time screen captures that are saved as a video
a video of a computer interaction - you watch someone's screen and watch the mouse moving around, the display changing, and so on
a video podcast that demonstrates how to perform a task on the computer by using a screen recording
A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, often containing audio narration. Although the term screencast dates from 2004, products such as Lotus ScreenCam were used as early as 1993. Early products produced large files and had limited editing features.