- 7Cove DemoRec is an advanced screen capture and
recording software that has been designed to be user-friendly and
simple-to-use, but at the same time is very powerful.
- DemoRec can capture anything you see on the computer screen,
including the entire desktop, any windows on your screen, all
movement of the mouse cursor, any selection a user makes in a menu,
the pressing of buttons, the inputting of text or the display of
(pop-up) messages, etc.
- Probably one of the greatest uses for DemoRec is to capture
streaming video in virtually any type of file format and from any
web source.
- You can use DemoRec to create demonstration videos for things
such as: to demonstrate features of newly-designed software and/or
for training new users on existing software. These types of
demonstration videos can be easy to make and can be very effective
as instructional tools, because they show the cursor movements,
mouse clicks, menu inputting and other various real-life events that
occur on a screen for someone using your product(s). An effective
demonstration video can save the end-user (your customers) a lot of
time and trouble and helps them become familiar with your software
in the shortest time possible. A good demonstration video may also
save you the headache of having a customer contact you to explain
something that you could have demonstrated in a video prepared with
DemoRec.
- With DemoRec you can convert many video format (such as real media file) into standard AVI format
movie file, with choices of video codecs with quality settings, etc.
- Also DemoRec
is very useful for recording video that comes from screens of your
favorite computer games. You can let DemoRec run while you're
playing a game, then when you're finished, save the video into an
AVI file. You can then send "live moments" to your friends, showing
them how you "Conquered the World" in your most challenging video
games (Take a look at our samples).
- Frames captured by DemoRec can be saved as a standard AVI video
file (with synchronized WAV sound files if you want) or you can save
the whole thing as a sequence of BMP files, with the sound in a
separate file. Once you've finished the first step of recording your
video, you can then experiment with various audio and video codecs
(already installed on your computer) to see which codecs will be
best for the second-and-final step, which is to export your video as
either AVI (with synchronized sound), AVI with no sound or as a WAV
file by itself with no video.
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