To: jurroppi1
DOH! my html didn't work in the last response, so some of it got cut off.
I meant to tell you to try www.freewarehome.com - you may find a freeware utility for screen capturing that will do this, and everything there is freeware. I don't have any experience with a utility called Port Scan for video capture. I'm used to hearing that in reference to networking and hacking, so you've got me a little confused there... I'll go do some digging for screen capture utilities and report back if I find anything of use.
Good luck to you! I'd be interested to hear how this all turns out. Also, I'd be interested to hear from anyone with better ideas on how to do this, or corrections to what I've stated...
BTW, I did like what I saw in the later frames of the video...
Sorry about the multiple posts.
To: jurroppi1
I used the term "Port Scan" because I remember seeing it on the keyboard of a laptop that I was borrowing for a while. Maybe it depends on what kind of computer you have. On the laptop that I am using now it reads "
PrtSc" with "Sys Req" in small font below it on the same key. It's around those F1-12 keys which I know nothing about.
Thanks for pointing me in the direction of the freeware.com site, I'll add it to my links for future reference. Webopedia.com, which you might know about, is a good resource for looking up computer terms.
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04/04/2005 7:46:37 AM PDT by
Sirc_Valence
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