Command-line screen recorder for Mac and PC?
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Jul 31 16:35:26 EDT 2009
Hi Richard,
Revolution can do this by itself. A good example is Snapper Screen
Recorder, which you can find at <http://snapper.economy-x-talk.com>.
This application uses the EnhancedQ external. Particularly on Mac OS
X, I'm getting great results. Windows is a different story, but I hope
to improve that too. You can find an example (without sound) here: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu4Mk04D-GA
>. Unregistered copies can make one movie per session, which means
that you can try it to test Revolution's performance.
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Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
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On 31 jul 2009, at 17:22, Richard Miller wrote:
> Anyone know of screen recorder software that is both PC and Mac
> compatible and can be driven from Rev by command line? I want to be
> able to record separate audio and video sequences that are playing
> simultaneously in a Rev application and store the single new
> recording to an avi (or other Quicktime compatible) file.
>
> Thanks.
> Richard Miller
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