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The thread revolves around Nimit considering creating video tutorials on using free backup software, especially with Windows 10 upcoming, but facing issues due to a broken microphone. Participants advise that audio enhances tutorials, with suggestions to either get a new mic or add text-based explanations or audio files as alternatives. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of audio in instructional videos and offers practical solutions for Nimit’s situation.

ussnorway

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Making bootable backups with one of the free softwares... with W10 about to come out this could be a good time to head problems off at the pass?

Pick any of the programs in the forum "resources" and show people how/ why to use them or find a program you feel is better and explain why?
 

Nimit

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Making bootable backups with one of the free softwares... with W10 about to come out this could be a good time to head problems off at the pass?

Pick any of the programs in the forum "resources" and show people how/ why to use them or find a program you feel is better and explain why?
Since i can made these but my mic is broken :/ will you agree if i made with no audio?
 

Jimbo22

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Audio is very helpful and should be incorporated into the video tutorials.
 

Jimbo22

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Get a mic........
 

ussnorway

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or you could just type it out in microsoft word and paste it into the post with your youtube vids as extras for people to watch?

p.s. Text aload can turn type into mp3 sound with out a mic.