CaptureIt! - 1.4.0Screen capture tool: record movies & export to various formats. |
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- Version: 1.2.1, 5/23/2009 07:19AM PST
davebarnes
I have been using Snapz for many years, but thought I would take a look at CaptureIt!.
I am not sure how to rate it.
The interface is VERY DIFFERENT and I am having problems with that.
The software works well and I would recommend that you try it out.
Just be prepared to spend some time learning it.
I am not sure how to rate it.
The interface is VERY DIFFERENT and I am having problems with that.
The software works well and I would recommend that you try it out.
Just be prepared to spend some time learning it.
Very large image files - Version: 1.1.3, 3/10/2009 09:20AM PST
asrael22
Hi.
So far I like tha pplication but one thing is odd.
The video captures are huge. Even only a couple of seconds result in 10s or 100s of Megabyte no matter which encoding I choose.
I guess this is because you can't configure how many pictures per seconds should be taken.
Or did I just not see this setting?
Manfred
So far I like tha pplication but one thing is odd.
The video captures are huge. Even only a couple of seconds result in 10s or 100s of Megabyte no matter which encoding I choose.
I guess this is because you can't configure how many pictures per seconds should be taken.
Or did I just not see this setting?
Manfred
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- Very large image files
Try it. If you're not impressed and amazed, I'll be shocked. Bravo!