EatScreen Recorder Pro 1.1
Tilgore Kraut - May 20, 2009Developers and programmers nowadays prefer using video tutorials for their programs in order to make it easier for end users to understand the functioning of various integrated features. This not only helps in providing instant assistance to their customers but also gives an idea about the product’s functioning to potential customers. However, to create such video demos they often keep searching through several websites to get a suitable application. Well, if you also require such a tool and haven’t been able to find a competent one yet, then its time to try out EatScreen Recorder Pro 1.1. It’s compact but an effective utility that supports capturing entire window, full screen, or a specific region of your desktop into different format video.
Using the EatScreen Recorder Pro you can capture and store screen activities along with sounds into AVI, WMV, or FLV format videos. When you execute the application, it prompts you to specify the Video and Audio settings to further facilitate the recording procedure accordingly. Here, you have to select the Video Input Device, Input Format, Frame Rate, and Audio Input Device and Audio Input Line. Setting these, it presents a small program console to begin with the screen recording process. To commence the screen recording process, you can choose to capture a specific window, particular region, full screen, or local webcam instantly or a set delay time. However, if you’ve already used the application you can select the last setting. Also if you’re willing to record the local webcam, then you can view the webcam preview and configure the webcam options. Further, you can begin recording screen manually or by hotkey, which can be started, paused, or stopped at anytime required. Moreover, you can capture snapshots of PNG, GIF, JPG, or BMP format, and configure program options such as hide/show mouse, capture frame rate, capture image, output format, audio/video codec, hotkeys, program skins, etc.
With its prompt functioning capability, EatScreen Recorder Pro 1.1 supports creating software video tutorials, web help videos, and providing technical support by recording the screen activity.
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