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Screen video captureQuote:
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camtasia for the video. what about capturing audio channel?ok, so u can use camtasia for the video channel?
what about capturing the audio channel? how do you do this? |
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re: camtasia for the video. what about capturing audio channel?Quote:
If you don't have the stereo mix option and can't record because of that, please read the following thread: Missing sound recording option "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear" / "Waveout mix" You can also record from screen with Replay Video Capture and WM Capture. Both programs use a universal audio driver, so they don't need the "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear" / "Waveout mix" to record audio from your sound card. |
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Re: Here is how you save video from VTC.com - VIDEO TUTORIALwers the video
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Re: Here is how you save video from VTC.com - VIDEO TUTORIALThanks--I used Camtasia, and it does work. You can get a free 30 day trial, but the software is pricey if you actually want to buy it. The way it works is that it records everything that's happening on your computer screen--it doesn't actually try to download the file. So it works even on VTC, which seems to be able to prevent all the other normal routes (FDM, or example, or various Firefox plugins).
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Tags: camtasia, save, save quicktime video, save video vtc, screen video capture, tutorial, video, vtc, vtc com, vtccom |
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