Recording tool for DirectX and OpenGL contents, as well as videos and desktop activities. Creates compressed files and enables recordings to be uploaded to YouTube. Supports MPEG, Xvid, MJPEG and AVI video formats.
Records all static and dynamic content on the screen including all associated sounds and saves them in any required video format, provided it is also supported by QuickTime.
Records the screen display of a remote computer onto a VNC server and saves it as a SWF Flash video. Available in two versions (Python or C-based) with a different range of functions.
Tool for recording desktop activities. Can be controlled either from the command line or with a graphical user interface. Recordings are saved as OGG files.
Screen-capture program that records desktop events as videos and lets you edit them. Also available as a Mac version; demo download requires registration.
Use this to create animated screenshots, for tutorials or presentations, for example. It records complete on-screen actions and stores them (with added notes if required) in AVI, WMV or ASF format. Also enables frame-by-frame accuracy when you edit the files.
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