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  1. Posts : 194
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
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    Screen Capture tools


    I have tried cam studio but I'm unable to use the video generated by it. I can't copy or view the file except through the cam studio itself.
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  2. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Try Camtasia ...
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  3. Posts : 3,253
    Windows 10 Pro x 2/Windows 11 Home
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    FastStone Capture 5.3 (last freeware version)

    Note: Use either of the last 2 (free) links on bottom of page

    It captures rectangular/active screen or area, freehand area and also captures a scrolling screen, I have used it many times - an good example would be to capture a lengthy tutorial to use offline. A great find by Barman58
    Last edited by IownAmoneyPit; 22 Dec 2010 at 05:09. Reason: Insert link
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  4. Posts : 5,440
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    yousaf465 said:
    I have tried cam studio but I'm unable to use the video generated by it. I can't copy or view the file except through the cam studio itself.
    What's the file extension? Do you have a choice as to what format to save your recording to in CamStudio?
    My copy saves to an AVI file which plays on all standard players including Windows Media Player!
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  5. Posts : 194
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
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    mitchell65 said:
    yousaf465 said:
    I have tried cam studio but I'm unable to use the video generated by it. I can't copy or view the file except through the cam studio itself.
    What's the file extension? Do you have a choice as to what format to save your recording to in CamStudio?
    My copy saves to an AVI file which plays on all standard players including Windows Media Player!
    It saves avi files but they have a lock icon on them. And I can't see them except when I browse them through camstudio. I did unhide the files but still there weren't there.
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  6. Posts : 5,440
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    Do you have full Admin rights to the files?

    Follow this tutorial and see if that helps;
    Context Menu - Take Ownership - Vista Forums
    This works on Win 7 as well!
    Also try this:
    http://lockhunter.com/

    Both of these additions are worth having and are constantly useful.
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  7. Posts : 299
    openSUSE 13.1 64bit
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    Camtasia records using a specific codec (Techsmith camcorder codec) and is not directley compatible with WMP but will work fine with VLC (Or WMP with the klite codec pack). So even if the file appears to be an .avi file it still may not play.

    When using the camtasia recorder you can select the video codec under tools > options > inputs > video settings and select the codec required from the list.
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  8. Posts : 194
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
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    mitchell65 said:
    Do you have full Admin rights to the files?

    Follow this tutorial and see if that helps;
    Context Menu - Take Ownership - Vista Forums
    This works on Win 7 as well!
    Also try this:
    LockHunter is a free 64/32 bit tool to delete files blocked by any processes

    Both of these additions are worth having and are constantly useful.
    yeah, I'm the only admin of this machine.

    I download the camtasia and this is the result TechSmith | Screencast.com, online video sharing, Google Transliterate urdu with Audio commentary with audio commentary. And this one http://www.screencast.com/t/PqjamhrW without the audio commentary.
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  9. Posts : 5,440
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    I have Camstudio up and running and it doesn't need any extra codecs installed for it to work with all my video players. Indeed IMHO adding 3rd party codecs often puts a spanner in the works especially codec packs. Often you get a codec in a pack that is a different version to what you already have installed thereby causing a conflict. I use video files in a multitude of formats from four different camcorders and I have never needed to install extra codecs.
    yousaf, I note that you are the only admin on your PC but have you carried out my suggestion in post #6?
    Your two attachments work fine, how did you get them uploaded if you haven't access to the files?
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  10. Posts : 194
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
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    mitchell65 said:
    I have Camstudio up and running and it doesn't need any extra codecs installed for it to work with all my video players. Indeed IMHO adding 3rd party codecs often puts a spanner in the works especially codec packs. Often you get a codec in a pack that is a different version to what you already have installed thereby causing a conflict. I use video files in a multitude of formats from four different camcorders and I have never needed to install extra codecs.
    yousaf, I note that you are the only admin on your PC but have you carried out my suggestion in post #6?
    Your two attachments work fine, how did you get them uploaded if you haven't access to the files?
    I overlooked those. Though I'm going to do it now. These videos were produced by camtasia. Somebody recommended snagit and I went a step further. Downloaded camtasia, and it really working. Cam studio's files are unaccessible except by itself.


    I have explained how I can't find the file in this video. I tried both methods but can't find the files.

    http://www.screencast.com/t/3UNhowpE
    Last edited by yousaf465; 25 Dec 2010 at 04:39. Reason: replaced with the higher res video.
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