... for Windows, hopefully free
I need to capture OpenSCAD behaviour that is temporal.
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VLC should do screen capture on Windows, IIRC.
There's also HyperCam and CamStudio, both of which have free versions.
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 2:11 PM, MichaelAtOz oz.at.michael@gmail.com
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... for Windows, hopefully free
I need to capture OpenSCAD behaviour that is temporal.
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Probably overkill, but obsproject (free) and fraps (free but feature limited)
will do motion screen capture on Windows. It's what people tend to use when
recording themselves playing games on YouTube.
I tend to favour my MBP when doing screencaps of OpenSCAD because QuickTime
Player does it, which is bundled with the OS.
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There's also XSplit apparently (https://www.xsplit.com/download).
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Probably overkill, but obsproject (free) and fraps (free but feature
limited)
will do motion screen capture on Windows. It's what people tend to use when
recording themselves playing games on YouTube.
I tend to favour my MBP when doing screencaps of OpenSCAD because QuickTime
Player does it, which is bundled with the OS.
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Thanks everyone.
For posterity:
I tried VLC, but it didn't record the cursor. It is not obvious how to do
it, but a quick search get instructions.
I tried obsproject, couldn't initially get it to work. You need to right
click in Sources.
Tried Hypercam 2 (the free one) and it did a nice job, including graphically
showing clicks.
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