For screen capture as video then Camtasia is the way to go (from the makers of SnagIt too)
On 01/06/2013, at 10:44, "John C. Turnbull" <ozem...@ozemail.com.au> wrote: > Try SnagIt for screen shots. It's really very good. > > -jct > > On 01/06/2013, at 10:24, Daniel Zwolenski <zon...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Can anyone recommend any good screen capture software for windows? Not sure >> it would capture this problem but it would be useful for some of the other >> problems I'm seeing in the TD game that I can't seem to reproduce in small >> snippets of code. >> >> If I had to describe what I was seeing I would say that the movement of the >> box as a whole across the path is quite smooth, no jumping or skipping, >> etc. >> >> The visual bit that puts me off is that the border line visually appears to >> 'dim' and 'shimmer' slightly. I think perhaps it is the dimming that makes >> it the most noticeable, It's almost like the border has gone from black to >> a soft grey (which from the sounds of it, it is). Maybe it's as simple as >> the crack filling (or whatever) being just a shade darker or something. >> When the animation stops and turns around it jumps from grey to crisp black >> and this highlights the change. Possibly if this colour change transition >> was minimised it would be less noticeable, hard to say. >> >> The 'shimmering' is that the line gets ever so slightly (but just enough >> to be noticeable) fatter at times, almost making it look like the line is >> wobbling. I wouldn't say this is pronounced but combined with the dimming >> the two affects just make it look on the amateur side of things. >> >> With the drop shadow, it's almost like the shadow is lagging a frame behind >> the shape. So on the way down, the shadow overlaps with the inside of the