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AVI or common media format Recording Tool

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JDurbin

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May 17, 2000
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I'm not sure if I picked the right forum but I want to record screen activity to preferably an avi format.&nbsp;&nbsp;There used to be like a MS CamCorder program but I can't find it.&nbsp;&nbsp;Does Flash do this?&nbsp;&nbsp;It will be used for training or FAQ's show and tell.<br>Thanks<br> <p>John Durbin<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= Certified Professional VFP Programmer</a><br>ICQ VFP ActiveList #73897253
 
I think the only program to do this is Lotus ScreenCam, It is very easy to use, If you want to see an example: download this one that I have made as part of a tutorial for my girlfriend (on how to do a quick frame in Photoshop)...<br><br><A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> <p>Jean Boucher<br><a href=mailto:boucherjean@videotron.ca>boucherjean@videotron.ca</a><br><a href=
 
Looks good.&nbsp;&nbsp;I see they have video drive issues with 98 and won't run on 2000.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have PhotoShop but don't know much about it.&nbsp;&nbsp;There isn't a screen capture in it or ImageReady is there?&nbsp;&nbsp;I see you mentioned 'quick frame.'&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Thanks <p>John Durbin<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= Certified Professional VFP Programmer</a><br>ICQ VFP ActiveList #73897253
 
You can also use Adobe Primeire to capture video I believe<br><br>Az<br><A HREF="mailto:azmaramza@home.com">azmaramza@home.com</A><br>ICQ 59238403
 
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