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Screen Recording Suite
Screen Recording Suite is a simple yet very powerful screen recording program. It can record all screen and audio activity on your computer: mouse movements, clicks, keyboard entries, and more - to any...

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Giveaway of the day — Screen Recording Suite

Screen Recording Suite is a simple yet very powerful screen recording program. It can record all screen and audio activity on your computer: mouse movements, clicks, keyboard entries, and more - to any video file format (AVI, MP4, FLV, SWF, 3GP etc). It could also work as a Webcam Recorder, helps you to record video and sound from Webcam, so you can record video on MSN, Skype, GTalk while you are making video calls with your friends.

It’s very handy to use this program to create flash/video tutorials and demos, and then publish video as any popular formats for widespread distribution.

Key features:

  • Capture anything you see on your PC screen
  • Record onscreen activity to create video demos
  • Support record webcam video and sound
  • Support convert video to different video formats with high quality
  • Support trim and crop the video

System Requirements:

Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ 2008/ 7

Publisher:

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I've been using this program since it was offered here as a giveaway until now. I realized that this program completely messes up Manycam, making the latter unable to use, even if Screen Recording Suite (SRS from now on) itself isn't running. The reason of the problem is the Bytescout Screen Capturing Filter used by this software which will not work in tandem with Manycam. Took me about 45 minutes to figure this out. And since I really need to use Manycam for live desktop streaming, I had to uninstall SRS, no matter how useful it is. I'd suggest to fix this problem (for example, by making the Screen Capturing Filter load only when SRS is running) so that SRS wouldn't mess up other applications (at least it messes up Manycam, don't know about other apps).

I have tried to convert to a bunch of different files from the original .wmv. Nothing works. And, as a matter of fact, the converted files say they are way larger than the original. This software is only good for original capture.

Remember seeing somebody mention that they had NO SOUND after they installed this, and wondering what that was all about. Normally I'm playing music all the time, but I've been doing it through my iPod & laptop instead of my desktop for the last few days. Switched back to desktop, and oh hey, I have no sound. Speakers are connected and powered on, soundcard's detected. hmm. Screen Recording Suite set itself as my default playback device. Don't think it did this on my laptop?

If anybody has the problem, and can't figure out how to fix it, Control panel -> Sound -> Playback. Select your speakers, right click, set as default device. (Or right click on the speaker icon in sys tray, and select Playback Devices from there).

A little late, but. )

Installed fine, but can't record any audio with system sounds. The mic setting seems to work okay, but the lone system and mic/system combined are a no-go, so it's no good for my needs. Too bad. From the test with the mic, it seemed like a decent program.

Downloaded with no real problems but it simply does not work. It will not "Start ScreenCamera," but seems to record the color bars. For playback it chooses Winamp, the player I use least of all. Fifteen seconds played back in about three seconds and stopped. Dialog box: "Screen Recording Suite has stopped working" "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available."

Windows has never notified me of any solution to any of the problems created. If I can't make it work I'll try to uninstall, we're certainly offered a lot of uninstall software programs.

I have found this program to be very easy to use. Only problem, at first the sound did not record. Downgraded the settings to,
Windows Media V7, 512 Kbps, 20 Fps, Windows media audio voice 9, 20 kbps, and 22.05 khz. Then everything worked. Guess my computer is to
slow to use the higher settings.

I will not download this software since i use the far better (imo) Wondershare democreator but i do want to give you a tip, fix your screenshot links on your site (and the image on GOTD by this offer says sreen not screen, noticed the image on site is corret though)

#13: ". capturing a local video from WMP 9 and just got a blank screen. Didn’t matter whether I used the ‘Capture Window’, ‘Capture Selectable Box’ or ‘Capture Full Screen’ option — any way the video screen is blank. "

If it helps, some things that can effect that include the version of Windows, the version of your graphics drivers, graphics drivers settings, what video renderer Windows is set to use by default, whether hardware video acceleration is turned on etc. e.g. you might find a checkbox in your video driver setup to turn wmv accel on/off, you might turn it off in the Windows Media Player settings, &/or you might set accel all the way to off in the advanced display properties in XP. Some screen capture apps also do better than others when you're trying to record something playing in Windows Media Player. The Apowersoft site also has directions/suggestions that might help [e.g. http://goo.gl/dtFMK ].

#33: "I want to record things off Justin.TV etc. but just the video and not the ads or comments,"

With on-line video in general you can try to save the video streams as-is, record it like any other video [e.g. running a TV out cable from your PC/laptop/Roku etc. to a hardware recorder], or record via screen capture. DRM may limit or forbid the 1st two, system horsepower may limit the 3rd. Now to skip adverts etc. you can edit your recorded video afterward, use software like comskip, which can work with other apps [like several of those used for home theater PCs], or if you're able to save the on-line stream you might get separate files you just need to chain together [stations like TNT (at least used to) stream 1 file for the 1st part of the show, then a short advert, then the 2nd file, then an advert etc.]. That said, using something like comskip for screen recording might be challenging, since you already might be close to maxing your system (depending on frame sizes), & it needs to analyze the digital stream [what you're capturing before it's written to disk]. Google using record Justin.tv & you get 80 mill. hits, so you'll more than likely find loads of info on how others handle it already.

#34: "installed as admin - activated as admin - get website confirmation - still an evaluation copy"

FWIW worked OK for me -- I normally run the GOTD as Admin 1st time to make sure registry entries are added as necessary, but shouldn't really be needed this time -- Activate.exe just adds a couple of values under HKCU, & About box then shows "Registered for Giveawayoftheday".

Apowersoft Screen Recording Suite is a screen capture app packaged with a video convertor that includes its own virtual audio driver for those who can't capture or record playing audio, e.g. when the source is playing on-line video. It's easy to use but you're limited to recording in the Windows Media format, limiting your flexibility -- formats like Huffyuv, DV, & mjpeg create much larger files, but with every frame a key frame they're a lot more editable, while using something like the x264 VFW codec can mean you don't have to re-encode. And Apowersoft's Screen Recording Suite doesn't include features to annotate or mark up the video you record, so if you use screen capture primarily to create tutorials [where capturing playing audio isn't a concern] you'll likely want to use something else.

Apowersoft limits installation impact in a novel way, including several files in the "Apowersoft" program folder [67 files, 1 folders,

71 MB] that otherwise would be installed to C:\Windows, though their Screen Recording Suite is far from portable with roughly 850 new registry entries. Besides installing their virtual audio driver, four 32 bit files are added to Windows system folder, with 64 bit Windows getting another 3 (64 bit versions) for a total of 7. A 2nd Apowersoft folder's added to User Application Data [XP] or User AppData Roaming [win7], and you get a "Screen Recording Suite" folder for output in (My) Documents. I wanted to test the included virtual audio driver, but it wouldn't work in the one place I can test those, in a Windows Virtual Machine. Note that the Screen Recording Suite's virtual driver shows up in Windows audio properties as well as Device Mgr. so if/when you don't need it you can disable or uninstall the device, try selecting No when prompted to install the un-signed device during setup, or just ignore the virtual driver, keeping your hardware as the system default.

Capturing/recording to Windows Media works, & you might stand a good chance of editing it [e.g. Windows Movie Maker], but it's one of the most inefficient encoders you can use, & many settings can't be easily set [this article at Microsoft.com explains: http://goo.gl/UIj2r ]. And while it works for recording playing, on-line video, Windows Media screen capture is better suited for lower fps [Frames Per Second] tutorials &/or shared white board stuff. If it wasn't for all the video convertors that have been on GOTD the included converter would be more valuable, but with it's limited output profiles I think it's more a convenience you might not use that much. IOW & long story short, that virtual audio driver might be Apowersoft's real gem, if you need it & if it works for you, making today's GOTD much more worthwhile. otherwise I'd suggest at least trying Ashampoos's Snap 5 [<$10 in e-mail offers], or perhaps check out the free UScreenCapture [ http://goo.gl/tV6N ], which lets you do screen recording in your choice of capture/recording app -- UScreenCapture shows up as a source device (just like a TV Tuner) in apps like Nero or VirtualDub etc. There are a few free video screen capture apps [e.g. CamStudio] & you can sometimes find older versions of Camtasia apps free -- Camtasia makes some nice pro software.

I have tried several screen capture apps. This Screen Recording Suite works better than most others I have tried. The default video and audio settings worked great for me and I captured an inspiring news report video I have been wanting to keep.

I had problems recording audio at first. The video recorded, but there was no audio. Windows Vista makes it more difficult to record audio from the sound card(DMR). I right-clicked on the audio icon (alt. go through control panel). I noticed Apowersoft added a sound driver, but it was not enabled. I clicked on properties, enabled it, and then made it my default driver. This worked perfectly providing clean and sync sound for my video.

The default controls are simple. I really liked the Custom screen size option. It was very easy to see exactly what was going to be captured.

Immediately after recording, a dialog pops up asking if you want to convert. This makes it easy to convert and then add it to iTunes to put on my phone.

In my case, I simply captured the video and then opened it with Microsoft Movie Maker (free) and burned it to DVD. I spent hours yesterday trying to do this with 1AVcenter, WinXdvd Author,AV Video Morpher and they all failed.

Thanks for the great app! I will add you to my favorites.

Error: could not start recording
This is a *useless* error message, because it does not give any information as to where to go to fix it. The help does not have a Troubleshooting section that suggests what might cause this error.
The test button in the Video file tab comes up with an error but it is cleared before I can read it. After a few goes I read it was saying 'No output device "speakers"'
So, I feel like a beta tester once again, giving out my time as a free tester. I guess that's Gaotd's bread and butter.
I finally got a different error "Screen Recorder|The system cannot find the file specified" - another of these errors with no info to work from!
I eventually tried recording without audio - and it worked! So this sounds like troubleshooting step one (for that troubleshooting section that should be written).
I'm running Vista 32 on a laptop with external mic selected.
I'm going to make a guess here that the s/w doesnt properly enumerate the recording devices, since the help, options and error talks about a "Microphone" device, which I dont have because my microphone is called "Microphone / Line In". Aha, that seems to be a problem! I also have a "Dock Mic" and "Interal Mic" that I might like to use but the s/w doesnt seem to have noticed these either. So unless the developers can suggest what I'm doing wrong, this software is rather crippled for me, which is a pity.

Same as Barry. Installed, activated, confirmed, still evaluation. Running W7 as administrator.

There is at least one bit of coding that could be improved.

I want to be able to record without sound. That's why I go in Menu/options/tab 'video file'/ and clear "Enable audio"-checkbox.

But when I want to record I get what #3 "met00" showed us: “Virtual sound card can’t be detected. Install it now? Otherwise the program can not run normally.

But I don't want to use any soundcard, sound is disabled by me in the options.

This check for a virtual card should be depending on the checkbox-setting to enable audio. I would be able to use this software, now I cannot.

Making this check depending from the checkbox-setting is a really easy bit of coding. I do hope Apowersoft will take it in consideration for next release.

Downloaded.
Fortunately Set a Restore point before installing this Screen Recording Suite.
Installed and Activated.
Tested it.

It does not function properly. This software fails badly.
Failed to record the custom size onscreen video.
After a user selected a video output format, the software somehow returns to WMV.
Puzzling dialogue box stating that video capture started inside the red ring. Huh? What red ring?
I have a feeling this was programmed and coded by Non-English speaking programmers.
Capture is not sent to selected Output folder.
Nothing is sent there.
A deep search check reveals two Temporary files.
Window cannot be resized.
There is no indication of the progress during the recording process, that recording is "on".
You cannot select the custom area first and then separately click a button click to turn recording On, another button to Pause, and another button to Stop. NCH Debut Video Capture can do all these.
Screen Recording Suite has too many bugs.
It seems to have been a hastily stitched up mess of separate chunks of code written by different teams of programmers working on their individual part, not knowing the big picture.
It tries to be too many different things.
In my opinion Screen Recording Suite is truly HORRIBLE.

Very, very far below the standard of Snag-It and NCH Debut video capture.

Glad that I set a restore point first, so that I could rid this thing off my PC.


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