[videoblogging] Re: Screen recording software for Windows XP/Vista

2008-09-04 Thread Milt Lee
I haven't been following this,but I have had a lot of success with Snagit. It costs about $ 40.00 - I believe. I can't remember how much I paid for it, but it does so much. I can record the entire screen, or any portion of it. I can record individual screen shots too, and then add explanatory te

[videoblogging] Re: Screen recording software for Windows XP/Vista

2008-09-03 Thread RICHARD
Thanks for all of your suggestions for screen recording software for Windows XP. FYI, the problem is not with recording PowerPoint presentations, but with recording the small print on web page demonstrations. Since my client records these events in DV, the small web text is unreadable. I can scre

[videoblogging] Re: Screen recording software for Windows XP/Vista

2008-09-02 Thread missingintellect
It's been some time since I've done any screen recording software, but if you can live without all the whiz bang features of CamTasia (and the high price) and just need screen recording, CamStudio is a good choice. If nothing else, try it out, and if it doesn't work for your needs, it's not like yo

[videoblogging] Re: Screen recording software for Windows XP/Vista

2008-09-02 Thread Tony Armstrong
Hi Richard: I Use HyperCam2. You'll have to use Quicktime for Windows to convert the .AVI files to a more Mac friendly codec though. I edit the files on FC Pro (HD timeline) and they look great. Remember to set the field dominance to none. Tony