![]() ![]() However, I found some example command lines suitable for screen capturing and I managed to hack together a few batch files that allow me to capture my entire screen or parts of it by simply double-clicking shortcuts to those batch files. Generally, I don't like using command line apps. I then read about ffmpeg and its command line capabilities. I finaly settled on using either OBS (several audio tracks recorded simultaneously with the video, like Reaper output plus my voice on a separate audio stream to be able to mix them as desired later) or VirtualDub and video quality is fine. Unfortunetely, all of them had their quirks (payed, adds/watermarks, time limit, a/v sync issues, hassle to set up, etc.). I've been using plenty of screen capturing software (BandiCam, OBS, CamStudio, Easy Screencast Recorder, VirtualDub, etc.). This method makes use ot ffmpeg's command line capabilities. I'd like to mention another method to easily create screen videos. I'm currently using Rylstim Screen Recorder. Unsure what else that it installed, but, I wouldn't go near it again. I found the exe by searching for the recently modified *.exe on my system and terminated & deleted it. ![]() It installed a exe which kept changing the settings of my browsers. Even when I uninstalled camstudio and changed settings, I had problems. Yep, Yahoo took over my browsers homepage and search. ![]() I tried CamStudio (from SourceForge) a few days ago. I scanned the setup-program at and there were a lot of well known anti-virus software manufactures warning for potential risc: I watched the website of Camstudio and it looks guite interesting also because it is free software!īut when I wanted to download the program, my Eset antivirus suite blocked the download website as being malicious. Im also looking for a decent (small) video/sound capture tool. ![]()
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