I need to capture a clip of a programme rotating its graphic on screen. It’s a windows programe, rather specialist, which outputs cave surveys which can be viewed from all sorts of angles and be set to ‘spin’ i.e. rotate clockwise or anticlockwise.
For the purpose of a web site, I want to capture a few seconds of a survey spinning round and present it as a…movie? (or swf?)
Not sure if any users here would have experience of screen capturing on Windoze?
Have a look at Camtasia – I think that’s the ticket.
Walter
On Oct 26, 2010, at 11:12 AM, hugh wrote:
I need to capture a clip of a programme rotating its graphic on
screen. It’s a windows programe, rather specialist, which outputs
cave surveys which can be viewed from all sorts of angles and be set
to ‘spin’ i.e. rotate clockwise or anticlockwise.
For the purpose of a web site, I want to capture a few seconds of a
survey spinning round and present it as a…movie? (or swf?)
Not sure if any users here would have experience of screen capturing
on Windoze?
I need to capture a clip of a programme rotating its graphic on screen. It’s a
windows programe, rather specialist, which outputs cave surveys which can be
viewed from all sorts of angles and be set to ‘spin’ i.e. rotate clockwise or
anticlockwise.
For the purpose of a web site, I want to capture a few seconds of a survey
spinning round and present it as a…movie? (or swf?)
Not sure if any users here would have experience of screen capturing on
Windoze?
I use SnapzProX, there are others:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
Best wishes Peter
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