Hi Nedim

I'd recommend a camera that takes SD cards. Don't bother with digital tapes or anything that does not allow you to directly connect the camera to your Computer and see it come up as a removable disk.

You will also need to record the Audio separately at the time your doing the video, so best to just use your Studio / PC setup there.

As for what program to use, I don't know if your a PC or MAC user, but if your PC, then you might already have NERO. That package offers everything you could ever need.

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and the screen when
i wanna do certain tutorials on certain soft editors or certain vsts.


I wouldn't use a Video camera for that. I do lots of videos for my Camera Club where I make tutorials on how to enhance images for our members try at home. The program I use just allows me to sit at my laptop and it captures my screen. The program allows you to record in an array of video formats, even FLASH so you can put your video's online in an extremely efficient way. It will even do EXE's which is what I use it for so our Camera Club members can download them and watch them offline.

For demonstrating VSTi's you can get the program to record your VSTi's output, and your Mic In at the same time. This will give you a really good audio, with razor sharp video all synced together.

To give you some sort of idea of what I'm talking about, have a look at one of the video's I made for our members.
http://www.waterfordcameraclub.com/tutorials/cover-girl.exe

The program I used to make this is called Instant Demo. www.instant-demo.com

Regards
James

[This message has been edited by Irishacts (edited 08-23-2009).]