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Good, simple, light screen capture program for videos?
At Mike's suggestion I tried out Jing. I tried previously a while back with some
other program but didn't do too well. Today I actually recorded streaming
video for the first time with decent audio and visual quality.
I wanted to do so off and on for a while, so this is a
neat little ability.
It takes a long time to upload to the screencast website with Verizon DSL.
The video is only 36 seconds and it took about 25 minutes to
upload.
Video is below, (from YouTube origianally). An eagle tries to teach a goat to fly.
The Jing version I used is the free one. The non-free is supposed to have
better video quality. Anyway anyone interested can see what can be done
with this software.
That video took longer to upload because it is full motion video (you are recording a video of the playback of another video). Jing is designed to record your desktop, meaning windows on your desktop, not video playback. It would be a smaller file and better quality when using it for the intended purpose.
I may be wrong but everytime I see an upload using Jing free version the link is broken after a few weeks. It seems that most people load the videos/images on the Jing server rather than uploading them to futures.io (formerly BMT). Jing purges the images after a short time and the result is missing images or videos on the post.
Let me know if that is incorrect.
(I'm sure someone will know better than I)
Rejoice in the Thunderstorms of Life . . .
Knowing it's not about Clouds or Wind. . .
But Learning to Dance in the Rain ! ! !
Also, it takes 5 minutes or so to buffer to play, even after the first time I played
it from screencast's site. The original youtube video buffers in about 15 seconds.
My computer is at least average. Did anyone else have to wait a longish amount
of time for my link to play?
0 delay here. The buffering is not due to the speed of your computer, but the speed (or slowness) of your internet connection and/or poor network route from your ISP to the destination server.
My Kaspersky anti-virus didn't like it, so I deleted it after I downloaded it.
As I/if I understand it, Kaspersky couldn't delete the worm, so it quarantined it.
(That's my guess anyway.)
So much free on-line stuff has a virus or worm or something.
See attachment showing what Kaspersky did and name of worm.