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    Recording Desktop

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Box801, Oct 12, 2009.

  1. Box801

    Box801 Notebook Geek

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    Which program would you recommend? I am doing a project for my tech class that will probably be around 10 minutes long.
     
  2. EoneRan

    EoneRan Notebook Enthusiast

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    you can try this free software.. CamStudio link Is this what you meant?

    it is very simple to use
     
  3. Kocane

    Kocane Notebook Deity

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    Yep Camstudio should do it.. If not try out Camtasia
     
  4. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    I recommend CamTasia Studio, worth the money in my opinion.
     
  5. Hiker

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    $299 after the 30 day trial sounds steep to me. Your needs may vary.
     
  6. MidnightSun

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    HyperCam. Once the trial is up, it just embeds a small discreet white rectangle that says "HyperCam" in the top right corner. If that's no issue, then HyperCam is a great tool.