Camtasia is too slow and the webcam driver have a lot of problems installing
it in restricted administrator system.

I think Breeze is very different

 

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Inviato: giovedì 5 aprile 2007 14.38
A: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Oggetto: Re: [osflash] OS/linux swf to video?

 

Jim Berkey wrote: 

3.  Screen/Desktop Capture software.  I've tried playing the swf in the 
stand-alone flash player and capturing it with three different 
screencast packages (recordMyDesktop, Istanbul, and xvidcap).  They all 
ultimately fail because they seem to capture bounding boxes of 
movieclips and other such artifacts that make the resulting video 
unwatchable.
      

I've the same need, so I'm interested to hear if you find something that
works well.
    

 
I think that Cam Studio might do what you want easily:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio/
 
 
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Thanks, Jim.  It might not have been clear from my original post, or the
fact may have been lost in subsequent replies, but I'm looking for a linux
solution.  (I've changed the subject line of this email to include linux to
help avoid confusion in the future.)  CamStudio appears to be Windows.  I'll
give it a shot in CrossOver, though, just in case.  So far I've had no luck
with the screen capture route, regardless of the software, due to the
bounding box and related issues mentioned above.  I'm guessing it's
something inherent in the way screen capture works with respect to flash.

Matt

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