Screen cap tool - off topic but useful
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 From:  Colin
3953.7 In reply to 3953.4 
Hi mshideler,

There's also CamStudio that's available for FREE.

http://camstudio.org/

HTH, Colin
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 From:  mjs (MSHIDELER)
3953.8 In reply to 3953.7 
great suggestions, but I don't see the GIF export option.

I think the $39 one is going to work.

At this point I don't trust most video (AVI, MP*, MPEG, etc) since there are so many different codecs out there. Seems like there is always some stupid video that someone cannot watch because they don't have the right codec on their machine and finding the right ones does not always happen.

Soundless gifs I think are perfect for my needs.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
3953.9 In reply to 3953.8 
Yeah animated GIFs are pretty much the most universal since all web browsers are able to show them directly.

The main thing that is a pain with them is that they can only contain 256 colors, so they usually need to be color reduced from your original screen and you can get some speckly dot pattern stuff because of that.

They can also get to be kind of large if you try to have a very long one, say longer than 10 seconds or so. If you get much past that you're kind of getting more into video file territory. In Camtasia you can adjust the frame rate for how many frames the GIF will be showing per second and reducing that makes for more steppy kind of motion but reduces file size a lot.

- Michael
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