Re: how can I capture desktop
- From: "PapaJohn \(MVP\)" <PapaJohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 00:11:41 -0500
the Windows Media Encoder is a free download and includes a screen capture
feature... there's a link on the Setup > Other Software page of my site.
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"Pilk" <Pilk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a client that uses a security system that has no type of export or
> save as. I need to copy the video that is playing in the software on my
> desktop. The software is a free download from the company that makes the
> video security system that will run on XP. It will let me open video in
> the
> free software or save each image as BMP, but that is too much work to save
> it
> frame by frame. I didn't know if there was a way to copy the video playing
> on
> my desktop...like print screen for an image! Right now the only thing I
> have
> done is to set my video camera in front of my monitor and record. Quality
> is
> not that good.
> --
> mark
.
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