[thelist] Tip: Screen capturing digital video
Jono
ox4dboy at comcast.net
Wed Feb 23 10:33:19 CST 2005
If you have a Mac, there is an awesome screen capture tool from
Ambrosia.
Snapz Pro X:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
OS X already has pretty hefty screen capture capability ( far better
than anything Windows does ) but Snapz Pro X takes it to the next
level. It will capture anything on your screen ( anything ) as just
about any format you can find a user for... including capturing your
screen ( or a selected area ) as QuickTime movie.
On Feb 22, 2005, at 7:46 AM, Francois Jordaan wrote:
> Typical, publish a tip and several better suggestions come along! But
> hey,
> I'm not complaining.
>
> Todd wrote,
>
>> Snag-It from TechSmith is great for this. It's not free,
>
> -- Knew about this one, and there's the catch. Not free. Great
> software,
> though.
>
> Chris Heilmann wrote,
>
>> Good players also allow you to take screenshots, like BSPlayer:
>> http://www.bsplayer.org/
>>
>> It is free and you can press "p" at any time to store a screenshot.
>> Another option is to use Virtualdub
>> http://www.virtualdub.org/ to open the
>> movie and save screenshots and more in that one.
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