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Record mouse movements, actions on screens?

Sorry for the off-topic, but does anyone know what to use (Microsoft tool,
3rd party tool, whatever), to "record" actions on a screeen and save to some
sort of file to send to people. It would be great to add voice too somehow.

Thanks,
Ron
Jul 6 '07 #1
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"Ronald S. Cook" <rc***@westinis.comschrieb
Sorry for the off-topic, but does anyone know what to use (Microsoft
tool, 3rd party tool, whatever), to "record" actions on a screeen
and save to some sort of file to send to people. It would be great
to add voice too somehow.

For example, Windows Media Encoder:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/default.mspx
Armin

Jul 6 '07 #2
Ron,

If you are going to be doing this a lot then Camtasia Studio.

I think you can download a fully functional trial version at
http://techsmith.com/

Kerry Moorman
"Ronald S. Cook" wrote:
Sorry for the off-topic, but does anyone know what to use (Microsoft tool,
3rd party tool, whatever), to "record" actions on a screeen and save to some
sort of file to send to people. It would be great to add voice too somehow.

Thanks,
Ron
Jul 6 '07 #3
On Jul 6, 9:24 am, "Ronald S. Cook" <r...@westinis.comwrote:
Sorry for the off-topic, but does anyone know what to use (Microsoft tool,
3rd party tool, whatever), to "record" actions on a screeen and save to some
sort of file to send to people. It would be great to add voice too somehow.

Thanks,
Ron
I believe Joe Stagner used Camtasia to do all his how-do-I videos on
AJAX. (http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/defa...?tabid=63#ajax)
It's fairly expensive at about $300 but it seems to do a very high
quality job. I'm not sure, but I think SnagIt also does video - though
I'm not certain of the quality or if it allows audio.

Thanks,

Seth Rowe

Jul 6 '07 #4
On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 07:24:49 -0600, "Ronald S. Cook"
<rc***@westinis.comwrote:
>Sorry for the off-topic, but does anyone know what to use (Microsoft tool,
3rd party tool, whatever), to "record" actions on a screeen and save to some
sort of file to send to people. It would be great to add voice too somehow.

Thanks,
Ron
A nice free alternative is DebugMode Wink

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