Is there anyone here with experience in screencasting of text-based
applications, who could offer advice on how to produce screencasts
on windows/xp? The basic screencasting (capture+annotation/editing)
is not the problem, eg, CamStudio seems ok, and Wink gives me
more control for mostly input-driven sessions (where I want
screenshots whenever something useful happens, not long videos of
my mousepointer wavering about the screen;-). Both can generate .swf.

The problem comes when trying to scale down the size to
what would fit in a browser window (what a viewer would see,
without having to scroll around) - text becomes hard to read (quality,
not size) if I scale from 1280x800 to 640x400, and if I try to work
in a screen area that fits 640x400 in the first place (so no scaling
would be needed), I can't really show anything..

The intended topic is still haskellmode for Vim, updating the
old screenshot tour from

http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/vim.html

so there'd be a gvim window and a browser window (in real
life, also a GHCi window, and quite possibly a cygwin window,
but lets keep it simple), and the most interesting info is not in
graphics, but in the texts, source code, menus, tooltips, ...,

Claus

What is Screencasting?
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/digitalmedia/2005/11/16/what-is-screencasting.html?page=1

As a windows user, I tried playing with CamStudio and that almost seems
to do the job (capture, annotation, replay, conversion
of .avi to compressed .swf) but I don't like the resolution of the .swf
it generates (screen text isn't as readable as I've seen in other
screencasts). Perhaps I'm missing an option to improve the quality, or
can anyone recommend another free tool for windows, from
positive experience (wikipedia has a whole list of tools
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_screencasting_software )?

For the purpose I have in mind, it would be good to have
many small pieces of screencast, one for each feature, or even better,
one continuous screencast with the ability to link directly to sections
dealing with particular topics - a hyperlinked animation. Is that
supported by some (free) tool?


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