25 Feb 2009 at 10:29 #1 Izi Izi Soldato Joined 9 Dec 2007 Posts 2,718 Best screen capture software? (Video Tutorial) I need to make some video tutorials, can someone recommend good screen capture software? Doesnt have to be free, but that would be good Thanks. Last edited: 25 Feb 2009
Best screen capture software? (Video Tutorial) I need to make some video tutorials, can someone recommend good screen capture software? Doesnt have to be free, but that would be good Thanks.
25 Feb 2009 at 12:33 #2 Paul11 Paul11 Soldato Joined 28 Sep 2003 Posts 10,414 Location London print screen button ? edit: do you mean still image capture of moving video capture?
25 Feb 2009 at 12:40 #3 Izi Izi Soldato OP Joined 9 Dec 2007 Posts 2,718 Paulus said: print screen button ? edit: do you mean still image capture of moving video capture? Click to expand... Video, sorry should have been more clear.
Paulus said: print screen button ? edit: do you mean still image capture of moving video capture? Click to expand... Video, sorry should have been more clear.
25 Feb 2009 at 12:45 #4 Paul11 Paul11 Soldato Joined 28 Sep 2003 Posts 10,414 Location London ive not used it but i guess fraps
25 Feb 2009 at 12:45 #5 The Deuce The Deuce Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 1,933 Location In the sticks lol I was gonna suggest Alt Prt Scn
25 Feb 2009 at 12:46 #6 Burnsy2023 Burnsy2023 Man of Honour Joined 17 Nov 2003 Posts 36,747 Location Southampton, UK Camstudio if you want free, Camtasia if you don't mind paying.
25 Feb 2009 at 12:58 #7 eXor eXor Soldato Joined 13 Nov 2002 Posts 3,589 How spooky is this?!! I've just installed CamStudio and tested it. I come on OcUK and there is a thread about screen capture! CamStudio seems ok. Just recorded a tiny portion of the screen for one minute and it came to about 3MB.
How spooky is this?!! I've just installed CamStudio and tested it. I come on OcUK and there is a thread about screen capture! CamStudio seems ok. Just recorded a tiny portion of the screen for one minute and it came to about 3MB.
25 Feb 2009 at 13:01 #8 Izi Izi Soldato OP Joined 9 Dec 2007 Posts 2,718 Burnsy2023 said: Camstudio if you want free, Camtasia if you don't mind paying. Click to expand... CamStudio, I use to use that a while ago. Forgot about it. Version 2 now and seems to do the trick. Thanks for the suggestion.
Burnsy2023 said: Camstudio if you want free, Camtasia if you don't mind paying. Click to expand... CamStudio, I use to use that a while ago. Forgot about it. Version 2 now and seems to do the trick. Thanks for the suggestion.
25 Feb 2009 at 13:33 #9 Confused Confused Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,016 I've been using CamStudio at work to do some videos to go onto a training/support disc.
25 Feb 2009 at 13:59 #10 K.C. Leblanc K.C. Leblanc Soldato Joined 13 Sep 2003 Posts 8,537 Location Glocestershire Jing is very shiny and easy to use, but you have to register to download it.
25 Feb 2009 at 19:53 #11 Wiggins Wiggins Soldato Joined 14 Sep 2006 Posts 3,664 Location Dorset Apple Cake FastStone Capture is good also. 30 day trial with it as well.
25 Feb 2009 at 19:56 #12 Craig321 Craig321 Soldato Joined 2 May 2004 Posts 19,950 Burnsy2023 said: Camtasia if you don't mind paying. Click to expand... This. Or Snagit (which includes screen recording) which is kind of like a cut down version of Camtasia (made by the same people)
Burnsy2023 said: Camtasia if you don't mind paying. Click to expand... This. Or Snagit (which includes screen recording) which is kind of like a cut down version of Camtasia (made by the same people)