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| Re: Freeware Video Screen Capture |
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Sat, 30 Dec 2006 18:19:53 -050 |
Hi Joell,
HAPPY NEW YEAR
I was just browsing around in this forum, and I spotted your link to the
software below. I downloaded it, but am holding off on installing it until I
am satisfied that it's what I hope it is.
Have you used it? If so, maybe you can answer the following.
1. If one is doing full screen work for the video recording, how is the
window with all the controls handled? I wouldn't want to see that in the
resulting video. Or, does one have to use less than the full display screen
for the vido being recorded, with the control panel winow out of view?
2. Can I use it for a video whichj will be done in several sections, and
then "spliced" together for the final file?
3. This will be a Photoshop CS2 video tutorial,not a Pres 12 slideshow,
which will need audio also. Will it also capture the audio channel when I
use a mike?
4. In general, do you have any othe comments on the program?
Thanks for your help
Ron Hirsch
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"joell haugan" <rectagon@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:447d11cc_3@cnews...
Many folks have wished for a time where they could make a movie out of
their presentation. Finally, there is a freeware application that does
just that.. and fairly well too.
http://www.bobyte.com/AviScreen/index.asp
PS. Don't reply to this message without removing the extra groups up top. :)
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Joell Haugan -
Corel WPOffice/Presentations
Volunteer C-Tech (Canada)
*Please Respond Only to newsgroup*
http://haugan.no-ip.org/presentations/
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