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Re: Screen Recording 1 year, 11 months ago #12158

Thanks for the tip. I have Wink on my system but haven't really tried it yet. I will definitely investigate this.
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Re: Screen Recording 1 year, 11 months ago #12164

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The only thing I don't like about Wink is that you can not record audio and then export it to the HTML export which gives a sequence of still frames. I have not tried it as a stand alone recorder/editor since I'm usually putting it into Lightworks for editing.

Re: Screen Recording 1 year, 11 months ago #12167

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I used Windows Media Encoder in the past to create Screencasts. And I´m pretty sure it also recorded the Sounds of Windows at the same time like my Voice over the Microphone.
The successor of Windows Media Encoder is Expression Encoder. There´s a free Version, which should be this one:
www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=19652

Don´t download the SP1 Version, as it requires a Key (it´s only available to Pro Users who purchased the Software). The Free version only encodes to WMV and you can only record single sequenzes of up to 10 minutes (you can record multiple 10 minute sequences and just add them to the timeline in Expression Encoder tough).
If you don´t want to encode your recording with Expression Encoder, there´s also the Codec available for download on the Microsoft Homepage here (www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=10732) just in case you want to transcode the files yourself.

You could give this a shot and I hope my memories are right about the simultaneous recording of your Voice and of the sounds generated by the Program you show.

Re: Screen Recording 1 year, 11 months ago #12168

Many thanks. I will check it out.
Dell Inspiron 560MT. Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 Processor (2.50GHz, 4MB cache, 1333MHz FSB). Processor. 6 GB Dual Channel DDR3 [2x2048 + 2x1024]. 1TB (7200 rpm) SATA Internal HDD. 2TB WD External 1021 SATA HDD (7200 rpm), ITB Toshiba External HDD (7200 rpm), ATI Radeon HD 5450. Samsung SyncMaster S23B35OH LED monitor. EchoAudio Mia 24/96 soundcard. Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1. QuickTime Pro v7.7.3, Windows 7 firewall, Microsoft Security Essentials AV.

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Re: Screen Recording 1 year, 11 months ago #12233

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When I was in the Office today I realized that I did have another Screengrabber installed. It´s Camstudio (camstudio.org/), which definitely does record the On Screen Audio. Just in case Expression Encoder doesn´t work for you

Re: Screen Recording 1 year, 11 months ago #12234

My thanks again.
Dell Inspiron 560MT. Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 Processor (2.50GHz, 4MB cache, 1333MHz FSB). Processor. 6 GB Dual Channel DDR3 [2x2048 + 2x1024]. 1TB (7200 rpm) SATA Internal HDD. 2TB WD External 1021 SATA HDD (7200 rpm), ITB Toshiba External HDD (7200 rpm), ATI Radeon HD 5450. Samsung SyncMaster S23B35OH LED monitor. EchoAudio Mia 24/96 soundcard. Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1. QuickTime Pro v7.7.3, Windows 7 firewall, Microsoft Security Essentials AV.

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. (duel boot)
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