Please report back if you find something. I'm also interested in this.

-austin

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Austin Haas
Pet Tomato, Inc.
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On Thu Apr 05 07:38 , Matt Jordan wrote:
> Jim Berkey wrote:
> >>>3.  Screen/Desktop Capture software.  I've tried playing the swf in the 
> >>>stand-alone flash player and capturing it with three different 
> >>>screencast packages (recordMyDesktop, Istanbul, and xvidcap).  They all 
> >>>ultimately fail because they seem to capture bounding boxes of 
> >>>movieclips and other such artifacts that make the resulting video 
> >>>unwatchable.
> >>>      
> >>I've the same need, so I'm interested to hear if you find something that
> >>works well.
> >>    
> >
> >I think that Cam Studio might do what you want easily:
> >http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio/
> >
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> Thanks, Jim. It might not have been clear from my original post, or the 
> fact may have been lost in subsequent replies, but I'm looking for a 
> linux solution. (I've changed the subject line of this email to include 
> linux to help avoid confusion in the future.) CamStudio appears to be 
> Windows. I'll give it a shot in CrossOver, though, just in case. So far 
> I've had no luck with the screen capture route, regardless of the 
> software, due to the bounding box and related issues mentioned above. 
> I'm guessing it's something inherent in the way screen capture works 
> with respect to flash.
> 
> Matt

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