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Jack Bishop
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RE: Capping - Questions, Advice Etc.
Hello, forgive me if this has been asked before. I have had a quick read through the threads and can not find the exact answer I want so here goes. I am able to transfer recordings I have made on freesat recorder to my lap top. These are in MPEG2-TS format which I am able to play on Windows Media Player. Sometimes complete with sound as not (not sure why yet) but that is not the issue.
My question is having loaded then on to my PC what is the best (I would prefer free!) software for producing caps. I am rather new to all this and did produce a few using the MS Live Video Maker but it was all very tedious. Wonder if any easier / quicker was available.
Any guidance or link to better threads to look at would be very much appreciated. Cheers
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21-08-2012 07:57 |
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Jack Bishop
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RE: Capping - Questions, Advice Etc.
Thanks very much. I have already recorded it and transferred it to my laptop. I will download the VLC player and give it a go cheers. I like to start up loading as I enjoy the caps on here and be good to give something back. My one worry is my laptop configuration may not be up to it but as I say will give it a shot.
(This post was last modified: 21-08-2012 20:46 by Jack Bishop.)
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Jam Da Man
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RE: Capping - Questions, Advice Etc.
(16-11-2012 23:01 )Jessica_deluna Wrote: 1.) How do you cap
2.) Is there any easier way of caping than the one I used
I use Debut Video Capture (free version) for caps (and general screen-shots.) Links to it can be found here. (I can't remember which one I downloaded.)
With Debut, you just draw a rectangle on the PC screen where you want to take screen shots of (or record video, but I never have any luck with that) and just keep pressing a button to make as many screen caps as you want. If you use TVGirlGallery for hosting caps, you can use that to re-size caps to whatever size you want.
I believe it's easier than MS Paint method ,as each cap will be the same size, and only be of the webstream rather than the whole page (provided you draw a box just where the webstream is located on screen.)
It's the first program I tried over 2 years ago, and still the only one I use frequently.
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