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CamStudio

MessagePosté: 09 Février 2010, 13:32
de noaven
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Languages: En
Compatibility: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
License: Open Source

Author's description:
CamStudio is able to record all screen and audio activity on your computer and create industry-standard AVI video files and using its built-in SWF Producer can turn those AVIs into lean, mean, bandwidth-friendly Streaming Flash videos (SWFs)

Here are just a few ways you can use this software:

* You can use it to create demonstration videos for any software program
* Or how about creating a set of videos answering your most frequently asked questions?
* You can create video tutorials for school or college class
* You can use it to record a recurring problem with your computer so you can show technical support people
* You can use it to create video-based information products you can sell
* You can even use it to record new tricks and techniques you discover on your favourite software program, before you forget them

Advantages: Simply works everytime and save you many many €€€.€€
Inconvenients: nothing
multi-antivirus: Clean AVG + MS Suite
Website : http://camstudio.org/
Download page: http://camstudio.org/

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 09 Février 2010, 15:13
de akhouri_sarvesh
Its a nice application and has been proposed before also - Read This Thread.

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 09 Février 2010, 15:18
de Dji
akhouri_sarvesh: No it wasn't purposed before, your are talking about an user who were looking for a similar application and just notice that he heard camstudio as a good candidate but no "official" request was made before.

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 09 Février 2010, 15:52
de akhouri_sarvesh
Dji a écrit:but no "official" request was made before.


I agree that no "official" request was made before. :)

Just wanted to bring to notice that it is a nice and powerful application and even desired by the other user before also (although not in official format). B)

So why not include this..?? ;)

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 09 Février 2010, 17:03
de opendev
CamStudio 2.5b1 was in LiberKey a long time ago (2007) => have a look in the history.txt file in your LiberKey

It has been removed for portability problems. They are multiple exe that need portabilization in the software. The problem comes from the main CamStudio interface which directly launch all these .exe.

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 09 Février 2010, 18:25
de akhouri_sarvesh
opendev a écrit:CamStudio 2.5b1 was in LiberKey a long time ago (2007) => have a look in the history.txt file in your LiberKey

It has been removed for portability problems. They are multiple exe that need portabilization in the software. The problem comes from the main CamStudio interface which directly launch all these .exe.


Sorry !! I was not aware. :sick:

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 13 Février 2010, 23:04
de noaven
opendev a écrit:CamStudio 2.5b1 was in LiberKey a long time ago (2007) => have a look in the history.txt file in your LiberKey

It has been removed for portability problems. They are multiple exe that need portabilization in the software. The problem comes from the main CamStudio interface which directly launch all these .exe.



I think CamStudio.exe is enough!

no reason to have

MoviePlayer2.1.exe
MoviePlayer.exe
SWFProducer.exe

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 14 Février 2010, 03:57
de gsiliceo
Agreed, just strip it of added features, we already have video players in Liberkey, just add the screencast capabilities, camstudio rox

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 14 Février 2010, 22:40
de akhouri_sarvesh
gsiliceo a écrit:Agreed, just strip it of added features,


Can't be done without the consent of the Developer of Camstudio. :blink: :blink:

Re: CamStudio

MessagePosté: 14 Février 2010, 22:47
de noaven
It is open source