Capturing Screen Activity Is this Possible?

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Free screen recording software options for Windows XP include Free Screen Video Capture, which offers a perpetual license, and Jing, known for its user-friendly interface. CamStudio is another recommended tool, providing features such as recording to Flash and capturing audio alongside video. Users have found these tools effective for creating engaging presentations and demonstrations. Camtasia is mentioned as a trial option but is not free. These software solutions cater to users looking for budget-friendly ways to capture screen activity in video format.
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Hi guys and gals,

I am looking for some free software that would allow me to capture what I am doing on my screen in a video format. Much like a screenshot captures a still shot of a particular screen, I would like to take a video.

I have no budget for this so I was hoping it there was something free out there.
I am running Windows XP, so it would need to be compatible.

Any ideas? All suggestions are welcome :smile:

Thanks,
Casey
 
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Awesome! Thanks Greg. I actually just downloaded a 30-day trial of Camtasia from CNET.com. And it seems to do the job. But I will definitely check out Free-Screen since it most likely gives you a perpetual license. I can see so many opportunities to 'wow' people (sales people mostly;) ) with a presentation that incorporates stuff like this!
 
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I've used an app called CamStudio quite a lot:
http://camstudio.org/

It's free and has the ability to record to flash as well as the usual video formats. Also able to record sound - so you can capture app audio or your own commentary.
 
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