Hey there
Thanks for further clarifying.
WM Capture will probably be your best bet.
However, it doesn't just have to record the entire screen - you're able to manually select the recording areas.
There are a few ways to do this:
The easiest way to mark a region is to use the Get Window function. Here's how:
- Click Get Window.
- Move the mouse over the window you'd like to record from. As you move the mouse, the recording window will be highlighted.
- Once your window is highlighted, click the mouse, and the region is set. It's that easy!
You can often find a Windows Media Player video window this way, or even locate an application window to record videos from. You can also drag the markers to adjust the recording region. Click Home on the WM Capture main window to remove the marker display.
Manually Marking a Region
You can also manually drag the markers from WM Capture to the upper left and lower right parts of the recording region. This may be necessary if WM Capture can't locate the video window, or if you'd like to record a region not defined by a window.
To manually mark a region:
- Click Show Markers. The current position of the markers appears.
- Go to the upper-left marker, and drag it with the mouse to the new top-left corner.
- Repeat with the lower-right marker.
If you're still having issues, can you provide me with an EXACT URL you're having issues recording or playing back?
Thanks!