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Old 02-07-2003
Sorry. Moderator error.
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Old 02-08-2003
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Tony... No I want to record whats going on with the screen. Like a video of whats happening on the screen..
Just curious to know, why do you want to do that? Is it for a tutorial you creating or just for the heck of it?
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Old 02-10-2003
BseanD,

Nope not for teh hell of it. i got better things to play with in my spare time. Like trying to learn and crashing a system Smilie j/k'ing. No we got some chic at work designing a cd learning thing on how to use my companies software blah blah. She wanted to know if it was possible to cature the screen in a video like format.

I wasn't sure I tried looking around and couldn't find anything so i thought I would come and ask here.
merlin
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Old 02-10-2003
You will get the best quality from simply recording the video output of the computer into a video recorder.

It should be easy to do this, but I've never tried. Please let us know if you do and what you did.
 
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