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Capture ScreenI have just gone thru some video's on Microsoft site on using VB Net
2005. I look at it and decided I could do that. It looks like grabbing the screen, saving it, do your recording and when finished combine the pictures into an AVI and add the sound recording. Sounds easy doesn't it? Is the smallest framerate is around 20 fps? Is the api screen grabber fast enought to get the screen at this rate? Does anyone know of a free program to convert a bounch of pictures to an AVI and add sound? The one & only solution for you is virtualdub.org
(I assume you know how to code in VC++) -- Show quoteHide quoteRadhakrishna Banavalikar Vasant-Vihar, Thane, INDIA. "kmerce***@yahoo.com" wrote: > I have just gone thru some video's on Microsoft site on using VB Net > 2005. I look at it and decided I could do that. It looks like grabbing > the screen, saving it, do your recording and when finished combine the > pictures into an AVI and add the sound recording. > > Sounds easy doesn't it? > > Is the smallest framerate is around 20 fps? Is the api screen grabber > fast enought to get the screen at this rate? Does anyone know of a free > program to convert a bounch of pictures to an AVI and add sound? > >
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