Alex Filacchione
October 13th, 2005, 12:44 PM
I want to capture to video what I see on my PC monitor, or parts of it.
That is, I want to capture VIDEO, not still screen shots. AVI or MPEG I guess is preferred.
I have found several utilities for this, but wonder if they are any good since the price only ranges from $10-$60 for the software(?).
I want to capture footage from the screen and be able to edit it in Avid or Premiere fairly easily, and intersperse it with DV footage. This means that I will have to shrink the image, or only record what would fit on an NTSC screen, but that's fine I guess.
Do any of the usual editing apps, etc. have this functionality either natively or via a plugin? Can anyone reccomend the highest quality software to accomplish this task (or maybe a few so I can choose)?
What I have in mind is capturing some very specific video (like say the WinAmp visualization window) and using it interspersed w/ other DV footage without looking TOO different (I have seen video screen captures that just looked awful - pixels everywhere, etc.)
Right now it looks like River Past's Screen Recorder Pro might be the front runner.
Thanks!
Alex F
That is, I want to capture VIDEO, not still screen shots. AVI or MPEG I guess is preferred.
I have found several utilities for this, but wonder if they are any good since the price only ranges from $10-$60 for the software(?).
I want to capture footage from the screen and be able to edit it in Avid or Premiere fairly easily, and intersperse it with DV footage. This means that I will have to shrink the image, or only record what would fit on an NTSC screen, but that's fine I guess.
Do any of the usual editing apps, etc. have this functionality either natively or via a plugin? Can anyone reccomend the highest quality software to accomplish this task (or maybe a few so I can choose)?
What I have in mind is capturing some very specific video (like say the WinAmp visualization window) and using it interspersed w/ other DV footage without looking TOO different (I have seen video screen captures that just looked awful - pixels everywhere, etc.)
Right now it looks like River Past's Screen Recorder Pro might be the front runner.
Thanks!
Alex F