The easiest and cheapest way to capture gaming is to use Fraps (www.fraps.com).
Of course, to run the game AND capture in hi-res, you'll need a decent gaming
machine. I believe it saves as an AVI file (BIG Humongous files) so you need
lots of hard drive space...
Darth Mon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Gurus,
Is there a way to capture video that's being shown on the computer
monitor? e.g. a game is being played like medal of honor. I want
to capture the screen display into premiere.
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