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What is the best video capture software?

Ian G questioned:


I want to make machinima out of certain PC and online games. What would be the best software to capture this? It should be perfect audio and video quality. Price is not an issue.

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How can I capture video of PC gameplay?

tash w questioned:


I’ve got a TV tuner card would I be able to use that? Or some other software?
I am trying to use FRAPS but it’s not capturing any video or screencaps. I don’t know what’s incorrect? Is there anything else?

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What video software would be best to capture WoW online and edit it?

mserati@sbcglobal.net questioned:


My son wants to capture real time World of Warcraft action video content and edit it for online You tube posting. What’s the best software to use?

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What are some good, easy, video software products?

Liz questioned:


I need to get video editing software, but have no thought what I would get more bang for my buck with.

Help?
I use a mac

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Who is the original poster of this video on youtube?

Jesse F questioned:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjbahK6Rk0U&feature=channel_page
And i don’t mean the actual pork and beans video, i mean the remix because it looks like this person just used screen capturing software to record the video because you can see the youtube bar on the bottom of the video.

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I want video frame stills. what’s a good free software?

n0gutsn0glory@rocketmail.com questioned:


Can anyone give me a link to free software to capture about 1-2 minutes worth of frames from videos? One that captures the video frame by frame? Make sure it’s free! Ill even settle for a free trial.

Thank you.

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I am trying to capture video from my DV camcorder. The captured video is jerky or incomplete. Can you help me?

jedwardfive questioned:


I have all the proper equipment, lots of memory (an external HD w 182 GB available), and my processor is quick enough (1.6 mhz). It seems like the computer just doesn’t keep up with the camcorder. The video shows in the preview window (though jerky) and marks that it’s being captured. When it’s done, the captured video is jerky and incomplete. I’ve tried Windows Movie Maker (have tried it with the preview window off and on), VideoStudio 11, and Power Director 5. All have the same result. I’ve got a Dell Dimension 4300 using XP Home Edition. I’m using Trend Micro-pcillon virus software and am not on a network. My internet connection is with cable broadband. Can you please help?

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What video editing program did these people use in their video?

John M questioned:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsjd7fVJQy0&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh8VfFH78jY&feature=related

You Dont have to watch all of the videos. lol. But I just want to know what video capturing and editing program these people use, I have questioned them numerous times but they have refused to answer.

I am thinking the full version of *Fraps* edited on Windows Movie Maker but I have been told that it is more advanced, if anyone can tell me what video editing/capturing software they use and a link to a website with the editor/capture software then I will definetly choose you as best answer. Thank You!!!!!!!!!

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Software to capture and broadcast my screen?

edson david questioned:


hey, do you know any software that can capture my screen and broadcast it to www.justin.tv or www.ustream.tv? also, it should have a real time video compression like after recording it, the video format should be the one i selected like divx, h.264(something like that?).
thanks!!!

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What is the best software for capturing composite video on PC?

MilkmanJB questioned:


I have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR-500 MCE tuner card. I am able to watch and record television from the cable input, and for the most part that is fine.

But, I am having difficulty finding an adequate program that can show and record from the composite video input of the card. I want to connect my Wii and other consoles to it so I can use them on my monitor instead of a television and be able to record gameplay. The ones I’ve used so far either look excellent and have sound but there’s a lag of a matter of seconds, have no sound, have low framerate in full screen, or have other various problems.

Am I missing the standard for this? Does anyone know of a excellent program–preferably free, but I’m willing to pay–that displays input with excellent quality and with sound and with no lag? Do I need a Divx codec to record video in reasonable size?

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