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derkvanl Posts: 164Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:32 pm
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Just a small list of the programs I know of, that might come in handy to all videomakers. For capturing d3d video, NOT freeware (games for example) - FRAPS (will record the vista and windows 7 graphical desktop too, advanced audiostream capture for vista and 7, NOT freeware) - Gamecam (has cached recording features, briljant if you forgot to capture some action, also comes in light edition) For capturing desktop, freeware - Camstudio (free) - Gadwin printscreen (best screenshottaking program I know and free) others: Manycam (use your webcam with different applications at the same time, NOT freeware) Any additional programs are welcome.
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JustBusiness17 Posts: 1484Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:29 amLocation: Earth, Solar System, Milky Way, The Universe, Etc etc...
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Nice list! Thanks for the effort!!
Do you know if Gadwin can capture webpages beyond whats on your screen?
Also, does anyone know what screen capture software allows you to zoom in and out on the fly. The one I saw also let you put a highlight over the cursor and I think a couple other cool features for instructional videos.
ttyl
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MRaverzPosts: 1838Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:00 am
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JustBusiness17 wrote:Nice list! Thanks for the effort!!
Do you know if Gadwin can capture webpages beyond whats on your screen?
Also, does anyone know what screen capture software allows you to zoom in and out on the fly. The one I saw also let you put a highlight over the cursor and I think a couple other cool features for instructional videos. Camstudio allows you to highlight and track the mouse, not too sure about zooming in and out though.
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JustBusiness17 Posts: 1484Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:29 amLocation: Earth, Solar System, Milky Way, The Universe, Etc etc...
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MRaverz wrote:JustBusiness17 wrote:Nice list! Thanks for the effort!!
Do you know if Gadwin can capture webpages beyond whats on your screen?
Also, does anyone know what screen capture software allows you to zoom in and out on the fly. The one I saw also let you put a highlight over the cursor and I think a couple other cool features for instructional videos. Camstudio allows you to highlight and track the mouse, not too sure about zooming in and out though. That zoom feature is what I really want... Have you ever seen a video with it? Its really useful/helpful.
ttyl
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nasher168 Posts: 2518Joined: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:34 pmLocation: Derby, UK
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Camstudio can follow the cursor. I'm not sure how useful that is to you...
EDIT: MRaverz already said that.
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derkvanl Posts: 164Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:32 pm
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JustBusiness17 wrote:Nice list! Thanks for the effort!!
Do you know if Gadwin can capture webpages beyond whats on your screen? nope, only captures the visible. JustBusiness17 wrote:Also, does anyone know what screen capture software allows you to zoom in and out on the fly. The one I saw also let you put a highlight over the cursor and I think a couple other cool features for instructional videos. If you use IE, you can use CTRL + and - for zooming while recording and capture that. And I think nview (nvidia) and some tools from ATI provide on-the-fly zooming functionality. //edit: windows accessibility options also has a magnifying glass. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308978/en
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Prolescum Posts: 5009Joined: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:41 pmLocation: Peptone-upon-Sores
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JustBusiness17 wrote:MRaverz wrote:Camstudio allows you to highlight and track the mouse, not too sure about zooming in and out though. That zoom feature is what I really want... Have you ever seen a video with it? Its really useful/helpful. GTK recordmydesktop in combination with various compiz plugins can do many of those types of things, zoom, cursor highlighting etc under linux. (you'd need a linux box, compiz, compiz-plugins, compiz-plugins-extra, CCSM, gtk-recordmydesktop - all free of charge)
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Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:59 pm |
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RyuOni1989 Posts: 41Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:21 amLocation: Japan
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Does Camstudio also record the audio too?
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Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:54 pm |
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MRaverzPosts: 1838Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:00 am
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RyuOni1989 wrote:Does Camstudio also record the audio too? Yup, you can choose between speaker audio, microphone audio, both or neither.
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