Hi Andy,
I'd suggest you grab a copy of QuickTime Pro. You can copy and paste
the two videos into the same movie, and then offset them to play them
back and scrub the way you want to. Depending on the video formats,
you will need a reasonably powerful machine.
Chris
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Chris McLay.
http://eeo
Hi, Andy. (Full disclosure: I am a user experience researcher at the
company that makes this product.)
Morae by TechSmith is designed for usability testing. It records
video of the computer screen along with a camera video as a picture
in picture image automatically synced. You can also take
Noldus is one of the companies offering solutions and tools for
usability studies:
http://www.noldus.com/human-behavior-research
- Yohan
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Hello,
I am running usability studies where I am videotaping our
participants faces and recording the screen output as well. When I
go to watch the footage afterward, the two clips are never
synchronized, and so I have to play them in two windows and
painstakingly synchronize them by quickly doub