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Repurposing Recorded Webinars

Perhaps you have just successfully hosted your own live Internet webinar. If you remembered to record that webinar, you are now in luck. There are plenty of things you can now do with it, including but not limited to converting it into audio, other kinds of video media or even into text.

You may be wondering how to convert your live Internet seminar, commonly referred to as a webinar, into an audio format. It is not as difficult as it may seem. Many tools, like Camtasia for editing videos, let you save the audio part of your videos separately. You will be able to save the audio portions as .wav files, opening up incredible possibilities. You will even be able to save smaller videos into mp3 files. If you save the videos into mp3 format, they will not take up as much space as other types of file. This means that you can now safely put streaming videos on blogs, web sites and even allow them to be downloaded. Audio files in this format can be dragged and dropped onto your CD burner, allowing you to create your own CDs. You will be able to make as many copies as you need, and distribute them. You could even have the videos processed through CD Baby. They could even be put on Apple's iTunes.

These are high ambitions. However, most webinar hosts will just want to do some more simple things with their videos. Perhaps you merely want to convert your videos into a different format. If so, you are in luck. Most of the software available today for video editing features the option to save your recordings in different types of files. You will be given the ability to save the videos in DVD formatting. With a tool such as the Sony DVD Architect, you can burn the content onto a disc for anyone to pop in their DVD player and watch.

There are even more ways to utilize your video content. When using the tool Camtasia, you will be able to save your videos in formatting compatible with the iPod. Anyone with equipment such as the iPhone or iPod touch will be able to interact with your webinars in their homes, work places, and anywhere else they may go. Most software for editing videos lets you save your content into .wmv, also known as Windows Media Player formatting. This will make the content so easy to download that people can be offered videos in mpg4 format right on their Internet browsers.

Finally, perhaps you only want to have your webinars transcribed into text, rather than taking the opportunities available to work with the video and audio formatting. Try using the notes of some of the viewers. You can expand upon their ideas to create a full report after you have gathered and edited all of the notes.

Maybe now you are familiar with some of the methods that can be used to maximize the potential of your webinars. By utilizing the audio, the video, and the notes separately, you will be able to do more with your webinar than you ever dreamed you could. Find every tool and learning help you are ever going to need to run successful webinars at: www.webinarcrusher.com.

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20. Jan, 2011
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