I'm looking for a screen recording program.
I've heard good things about snagit...that seems to be the most downloaded at download.com
Anyone have any other suggestions or is that the best and easiest?
You didn't define that. Some may insist on free or will not call it best. Look up FRAPS as well.
Bob
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/screenrip.html
Screen rip that I use. Small footprint, does great for Full Screen, Rectangle area, or Active Window captures. Learn curve is no brainer.
Has options for image quality, file size and extention..
It's tops in my book.. best of all, it's FREE!
I use SnagIt for most of my screen captures (still images) and love it, but while it can perform screen recordings (videos) I usually leave that to Camtasia, also a product of TechSmith. Neither is cheap, though, and depending on your uses a freeware app like Gadwin PrintScreen may do just fine. (That's what I use on computers where I don't have a SnagIt license.)
Hope this helps,
John
I'm looking for a program to record video on the screen.
I like to use Demo Builder 6 Professional. It does cost a bit (250) but it is cheaper than Adobe's similar program called Captivate. Demo builder is easy to use, can record your voice as it records your screen. Hope this helps!
Gadwin printscreen has done it for years for me ,no frills simple, easy and fast to use.
Bazer
C a m S t u d i o
Free, produces .avi or Flash movies.
Apparently not all sound cards can record from the speakers. This worked perfectly on my old computer, not on my new Dell. Not sure if it's card makers cheapening their products or the malign influence of the RIAA.
There are a few tweaks you need to make to the finished html, see the web page.
Paid programs offer more features and convenience, you may want to go that route if you're doing a lot of recording, but this program works and is free.
Are you looking for free any or can spend a little?
http://matchware.com/en/products/screencorder/default.htm
After downloading and evaluating a dozen or so of these products, I finally purchased Abra from Sentry Works which you can get from their website at http://www.sentryworks.com. You can also download a free version (personal edition) from download.com, but the version on download.com seems to be a bit older and missing some features that can be found from their website.
Here are some of the best features in my opinion:
1. You can export to either FLV or SWF. When you export to FLV, the product generates an HTML launcher file that can be used to launch the built in Flash Player for playback. The playback is done at fullscreen so it looks identical to the way it was recorded rather than all scrunched down.
2. The product includes a scheduling program which is a neat feature that no other product seems to have. You simply tell it when you want to start recording a computer, you can even record daily, weekly, or monthly or just start recording now using the scheduling program. The best part is that you can automatically export to FLV and then have the recording sent directly to an FTP site. This makes it easy to just record what you want and then the FLV and the HTML launcher are transfered to the host. You can simply click on the HTML file and bingo you are viewing the recording immediately on the web in Full Screen exactly as it was recorded.
3. You can also use the Screen Recorder Editor that comes with the product to crop the exact portion of the recording into a new recording so that only that area shows. You can do this through Edit->Crop.
4. You can also resize a recording in the editor using Edit->Resize if you want to cut the size of the recording in half. For example, you can cut a 1024x768 recording into a 512x384 size with little distortion if you select the best option for resizing. These options are very useful, and the product is great for building recordings that can be played on youtube.
5. I liked Camtasia but found the product very buggy especially when recording things running on the computer that caused a lot of screen updating to occur. I don't know how Sentry Works does it, but the performance is definetely the best of any product that I tested and appears to be very stable.
6. The Screen Recorder Editor is very easy to use once you get the hang of it. It is especially easy if you have ever used Windows Movie Maker since it looks very much like it.
7. You can add audio from a microphone very easily using the Editor. I would highly recommend getting a good USB mic with a preamp. The cheap desktop microphones with no preamp result in poor sound. You can also add picture in picture although I have not tried that yet.
8. The price is definitely right at $99 for the Professional version which you can only get from their website. This is much cheaper than Camtasia or Adobe Captivate or other comparable products. The professional version appears to be the same as the free version, but the free version only allows you to save 20 seconds of a recording in the Screen Recorder Editor.
You cannot beat this product for price, performance and features. It gets my vote for best screen recorder.
I use hypercam for recording video in Runescape when i play (yes i am a newb)
12 Screencasting Tools For Creating Video Tutorials
" http://mashable.com/2008/02/21/screencasting-video-tutorials/ "
Some free, some not - some of these need to be hosted.
Has anyone used MS's Windows Movie Maker (comes free with Vista or XP SP2)?
if you want to take screen shots there is nothing better than SnagIt
but for video recording Camtasia and Jing are very cool.
i am using total screen recorder,very simply and easy to use,no leg happens,quite good
you dont need software to do that all you do is hit ctrl + printscreen
open paint hit ctrl + v
and wa la
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