Author Topic: Do you need a camera or camcorder to record the computer screen?  (Read 405 times)

Legacy_betty123

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               Online video chatting is gaining more and more popularity nowadays.
This is because video chatting is more vivid and real compared with traditional
text message chatting. During video chatting, people can see expressions,
movements and hear people’s voices clearly as if they were talking
face-to-face. However, a lot of people complain that text messages can be
saved, but video chatting can not be saved completely except manually captured
single pictures during the chatting from time to time. So one question begins
to surface: is there a way that I can record a video chatting from beginning to
end easily just with a webcam?

Finally, I found total screen recorder could help me. With the Total
Screen Recorder, you can easily record webcam video from MSN, ICQ, AIM and
Yahoo Messenger and save the output in AVI, FLV, WMV SWF video formats and play
recorded videos anytime you like. Audio can be recorded from any source
including: microphone, line-in or speakers so that you can choose to record the
sound from either side or both sides. By selecting the “Playback Rates”, you
can decide the quality of video. Generally, the higher the quality is, the
bigger the file will be.
 
               
               

               
            

Legacy_HipMaestro

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Do you need a camera or camcorder to record the computer screen?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2011, 12:44:16 pm »


               So you joined our little playful community just to begin plugging some software?  How very thoughtful and considerate!

There several utitities that do exactly what you are advertising, perhaps probably better.  Here is another thread where this topic was explored by NWN veterans who have been building utilities for years (for those of you who are interested).

Oh, and to answer the title question of your topic, the answer is "NO".  Duh!
               
               

               


                     Modifié par HipMaestro, 03 août 2011 - 11:49 .