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    ricmitch_uk
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    Video Capture Software

    Is there any software about that can capture video from my screen? Like a screenshot, but a video. If there is, it would be bloody useful to me.

    thx.

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    I liked Techsmith Camtasia.
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    Doesn't Sprinks have something?
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    Originally posted by Martin Wilson
    Doesn't Sprinks have something?
    Sprinks is an advertising company

    http://sprinks.about.com/

    JoshT's suggestion is good I came across the same thing myself.

    Here's one for Linux if your interested

    http://www.hdk-berlin.de/~rasca/xvidcap/
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    Addicted Member Martin Wilson's Avatar
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    Sprinks used to advertise something like that...did you never read the popup?
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    Originally posted by Martin Wilson
    Sprinks used to advertise something like that...did you never read the popup?
    Yeah I know

    it's called the VB-Square style set i dont get that popup
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    ricmitch_uk
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    I just downloaded Camtasia, and I *defintately didn't* download a crack for it

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    In the past, I have used Hypercam for this function.

    It also supports microphone so it's perfect for a tutorial video
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