Hi!
I think you can't record on the windows version if you don't buy the pro 
version of quicktime.
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13 maj 2014 kl. 02:20 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>:

> Okay, following up from the audio test I did with my Logitech C920 HD Webcam 
> yesterday.
> 
> As stated in the audio test, I was wondering how one could record video from 
> a Webcam on a Mac, turns out the answer was so simple I didn't even think of 
> it and once again, thanks to Google my friend for making me that little wiser.
> 
> Quicktime Player is built in to OSX though this Application is certainly 
> understate, the title should read Quicktime Player/Recorder as there is a 
> video record option found in the "Play" menu.
> 
> All you have to do is select "Record" from either the menu or a shortcut key 
> and the recording screen opens, from here you select where you wish to record 
> from - Webcam or other device - and both audio and video sources can be set 
> independently.
> 
> Once that's done click on the "Record" button and recording starts, press the 
> "Stop" button when you've finished.
> 
> From that point you can manipulate your recording, save it to a file, share 
> it on Youtube, eMail it and so on.
> 
> There is a version of Quicktime for Windows which - as I understand it - gets 
> installed by default with iTunes though I think it can be installed 
> separately if you don't wish to use iTunes.
> 
> I would imagine the options set in the Windows version is much the same as 
> that for the Mac version, I've not tried the Windows version yet so I've no 
> idea of how accessible or otherwise it is.
> 
> When I've managed to record a decent enough video to scare everyone out of 
> their wits <smile>, I'll upload to dropbox.
> 
> 
> 
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