I'm thinking about grabbing only about 10% of the screen. Is that video
going to be worth watching if I blow it up to 720x480?
I assume you've use Camtasia for partial screen capture. The software
isn't cheap, but looks like it would do the job. Would it record sync sound
simultaneously?
Aloha,
Jon
In a message dated 12/26/2009 11:41:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
j
...@punkcast.com writes:
Depends on what it is. The VLC player may well work for you.
If all else faIls Camtasia?
j
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Clyde McConnell <cmcco...@ucalgary.ca>
wrote:
> Have a look at "Audio Hijack" from Rogue Amoeba--inexpensive and
> straightforward.
> Clyde
> Calgary
> On 2009-12-26, at 5:52 AM, Burkhartm...@aol.com wrote:
> Just like an old girl and/or boy friend (sounds kind of kinky doesn't it
> ;^), you never hear from them till they need help. . .well, I need help.
> Got a client who wants to record some streaming video. What's the
latest,
> greatest, and preferably the cheapest way in today's world?
> Aloha,
> Jon Burkhart
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