ScreenRecord is a screen recording tool that allows the user to capture the screen as a QuickTime movie. It is useful for creating training CDs, visual tutorials, and much more. It can even be used as a monitoring device.
Features:
Use a fixed, smooth panning, or auto panning camera!
Set custom movie size
Customizable action keys to change settings during capture!
Customizable cursors!
Export captured movie to many other formats!
Record with date and time!
Edit the movie after capturing!
Capture with audio input!
Demo
What's New
Version 2.1.3: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
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[Version 2.0b1]
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Anonymousreviewed on 17 Oct 2004
As others have said it simply cannot record anything at a decent frame rate, which perhaps should come as little surprise. I tried to capture a 400*300 movie at 20fps of something and it comes out about 3-6 fps. No sound also. I tend to think things written in RealBasic are not very fast anyway, but I could be wrong there.
Promising though. If some developer could get a thing like this actually working properly it would be incredibly useful.
Do these apps 'talk' to the GPU/graphics card ? If not perhaps they should....
[Version 1.6.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 23 Sep 2004
Doesn't record sound...
[Version 1.6.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 02 Dec 2003
It's getting better and better! We need to support products like this if we want it to get even better.
[Version 1.5.4]
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Anonymousreviewed on 19 Nov 2003
I downloaded the demo and I've tried it for a couple of days. It does'nt deliver what I need. The capture is'nt smooth enough for me....
Can anyone tell me if their experience the same problem....
Can it get better if I have more RAM(I have 512 right now) in the computer. Or is it the program...???
Hey,
Based on the technology its using, you still won't get a smooth framerate even if you put a gig of ram in you box. Video hijack software hasn't gotten advanced enough, and Screen Capture is no exception.
personally, I resorted to doing frame-by-frame screenshots & loading them into Quicktime Pro for smooth framerates. Tedious - yes, but the quality is unsurpassed.
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ScreenRecord is a screen recording tool that allows the user to capture the screen as a QuickTime movie. It is useful for creating training CDs, visual tutorials, and much more. It can even be used as a monitoring device.
Features:
Use a fixed, smooth panning, or auto panning camera!
Set custom movie size
Customizable action keys to change settings during capture!
Customizable cursors!
Export captured movie to many other formats!
Record with date and time!
Edit the movie after capturing!
Capture with audio input!
Demo Limitation: The words "Demo Version" appears on the movie.
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Anonymous reviewed on 17 Oct 2004
Promising though. If some developer could get a thing like this actually working properly it would be incredibly useful.
Do these apps 'talk' to the GPU/graphics card ? If not perhaps they should....
Anonymous reviewed on 23 Sep 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 02 Dec 2003
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Anonymous reviewed on 19 Nov 2003
Can anyone tell me if their experience the same problem....
Can it get better if I have more RAM(I have 512 right now) in the computer. Or is it the program...???
/Urb
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Based on the technology its using, you still won't get a smooth framerate even if you put a gig of ram in you box. Video hijack software hasn't gotten advanced enough, and Screen Capture is no exception.
personally, I resorted to doing frame-by-frame screenshots & loading them into Quicktime Pro for smooth framerates. Tedious - yes, but the quality is unsurpassed.
Peace,
~~Eddy~~
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Anonymous reviewed on 01 Sep 2003
Don't try and record to much video.
ScreenRecord will throw it's self into a never ending cycle which can last for days.
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Anonymous reviewed on 10 Jul 2003
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Anonymous reviewed on 30 Apr 2003
Polo714 rated on 31 May 2011