Out of town Bill, sorry I'm late.

Under Snow Leopard, Leopard, Tiger, etc. you could use QuickTime or some 
program like SnapZPro to make a recording of something you wanted to keep for 
your records.  

With LION the OS automatically renders the screen either blank or places a 
checkerboard square pattern on your monitor.  Nothing can be recorded and this 
is all handled by Lion.  According to the SnapZ guys they have no control for 
it's scrambled before it gets to them to record. 

Maybe someone could write a program to change this but since it is written by 
Apple and built into Lion it may be a challenge.

I often record investing interviews and store them under the appropriate title 
or person being interviewed.  I don't intend to distribute, sell, or whatever I 
only want it for my own personal use.  I will keep one machine on S. Leopard 
due to this and the Quicken issue.  Hopefully one day both these issues will be 
resolved.

John


On Jun 5, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Bill Rising wrote:

> On Jun 5, 2012, at 8:27 , John Robinson wrote:
> 
>> Really cool Richard, now it seems Jonathan can sneak in and reset all my 
>> passwords with little effort.  Hmmmmmm
>> 
>> Thanks for sharing.  
>> 
>> By the way, I'll make a movie of this to save.....in Snow Leopard, can't do 
>> any of this in Lion!!!  Really upsetting for I save clips that will "go 
>> away" after a period of time but the info. will be good forever and now Lion 
>> prevents this.  If anyone knows a way around this I sure would like to know. 
>>  I called the folks at SnapZPro and they said there was nothing they could 
>> do as it's controlled by the OS.
> 
> I'm mystified by the last sentence. What do you mean?
> 
> Bill
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