I use this a lot:
iShowU
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ishowu-hd-pro/id449093286?mt=12

and its pretty easy to get for free if you are open to thievery


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Aaron F. Ross
<aa...@digitalartsguild.com>wrote:

> Camtasia is the gold standard for screen capture. I use it professionally
> on a daily basis. It *does* capture absolutely everything, picture and
> sound.
>
> The main issue with screen capture software is the cursor. It is on a
> different plane overlaid on the rest of the desktop. Some software does not
> even capture the cursor at all. Camtasia works around this by capturing the
> cursor commands and generating its own cursor. So it does have minor
> issues. For example, if you zoom in on the screen using Magnifier, the
> cursor is the wrong size and place.
>
> But generally, Camtasia is pretty foolproof. It uses a proprietary codec
> that is lossless and very, very efficient. It's worth the $300 price tag if
> you use it regularly.
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
>
> At 4/23/2014, you wrote:
>
>> There are a number of screen recording products, like Bulent Screen
>> Recorder for PC, that promise to capture anything that appears on your
>> screen. Is that true? Anything? No exceptions?
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