[Frameworks] Screen Recorders

2014-04-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
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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Re: [Frameworks] Screen Recorders

2014-04-23 Thread Aaron F. Ross
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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Re: [Frameworks] Screen Recorders

2014-04-23 Thread chris bravo
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.comwrote:

 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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Re: [Frameworks] Screen Recorders

2014-04-23 Thread Ryder White
Xserve

On Wednesday, April 23, 2014, chris bravo iamdir...@gmail.com wrote:

 I use this a lot:
 iShowUssszstsxtzzy
 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.comjavascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','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




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 There are a number of screen recording products, like Bulent Screen
 Recorder for PC, that promise to capture anything that appears on your
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