Screen Video Capturing

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  1. wizman90

    wizman90 Well-Known Member

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    ok, so, i need something that can record stuff for about 20 minutes at a time, can stay within 500MB-1GB filesize for the final thing, and is in something windows can read (i can read avi files and such like that)

    also, it needs to be free or at least cheap (within $5 and is actually GOOD)

    any recommendations??

    P.S. i don't care about the size of the actual program, as long as its within 200GB
     
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    Zohair Formerly zohBOT

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    Try camtasia studio, I think that is far by the best I've used.
     
  3. .HaVoC.

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    <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS">Nuff said.

    Camtasia Studio is THE BEST for this hands down.</span>
     
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    hmm, how good is the compression?
     
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    I use one called camstudio, it'll do what you need with good compression and all. However I honestly have no clue where you would find it now days x_X
    My guess would be you could probably still find it on downloads.com but it would take some searching and always read the comments to see if its the real thing/works/has a time limit.
     
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    <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS">Camstudio comes with Camtasia Studio.</span>
     
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    Owh, never knew that.
    All I've ever used was CamStudios that I got from way back when xD

    eidt: stupid spelling -_-
     
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    But it'll only work for 30 days.
     
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    yeah if you can find "cam stuido" alone off downloads.coom it doesn't have a trial time.
     
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    Minimum Requirements:

    * Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista
    * Microsoft DirectX 9 or later version
    * 1.0 GHz processor minimum ~ Recommended: 2.5 GHz (for PowerPoint and camera recordings.)
    * 500 MB RAM minimum ~ Recommended: 1.0 GB
    * 60 MB of hard-disk space for program installation

    Optional Requirements:

    * Camtasia Studio Add-in for PowerPoint requires PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2007
    * Production to the Apple iPod format requires Apple QuickTime 7.1 or later
    * Windows-compatible sound card, microphone and speakers (recommended)
    * Camera video recording requires a USB Camera. Digital video (DV) cameras are not supported. USB Web camera





    Well, i cant use it.
    I have 256 RAM
     

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