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    Hello,

    I'm organizing a workshop for the members of our filmclub. Afterwards I would like to send the students home with a tutorial movie in which some of the pc activity is shown, along with commentary (like the wma files you can find at Wrigley's). Doe anyone know how to capture screen activity of a pc and save it in a WMA file or perhaps another format?

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    Geert van de Wiel
    Geert
    Smalfilm- en Videoclub Lumiere
    Eindhoven
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    Camstudio, captues in AVI. You would need to add your commentary with a editor and convert to WMA.
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  3. Windows Media Encoder also works quite well for this.
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    I used to use an old program called camtasia. It would record to .avi or to a proprietary highly compressed format that made the files quite small. The only drawback to this is you have to install the codec for it on the client machine. worked well though!
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