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February 2, 2010
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can you use Captivate to record a software demo that you are viewing via a webex ?

  • February 2, 2010
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I want to record a software demo being given over the Internet via a webex-type tool. Can Captivate be used to automatically record it (i.e., cursor movement, screen changes, etc.). I can record it using Print Screen but otherwise I don't know how to record the movement.

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Known Participant
February 3, 2010

Alternatives that might be worth looking at would be the free Camstudio or pricey but good Camtasia.

Sadly I can't tell you right now whether they'll record WebEx as we're having proxy problems with our WebEx account at the moment!

I agree that it's much better to record in a standard format like Flash or WMV or AVI rather than WebEx's own closed format.

Captiv8r
Legend
February 2, 2010

Hi there

Normally tools like WebEx have their own means of recording. Highly suggested to investigate those. You could use Captivate, but the result is often less than satisfactory. You could use Full Motion Recording (FMR) but it would result in a HUGE file that you would be unable to edit for the most part.

Cheers... Rick

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johndaigle
Legend
February 2, 2010

Hi, following up on what Rick's good comment:  I use Screen Recorder Pro which is excellent for this purpose. It creates a convenient .wmv (or other) file and can optionally include audio via whatever sound is going through your sound card at the time.

http://www.riverpast.com/en/prod/screenrecorder/

Frankly I like this better than some of the "built in" recording methods because I can easily navigate or even edit the recording afterwards.

Thanks.
John Daigle

Adobe Certified Captivate and RoboHelp Instructor

www.showmethedemo.com

John DaigleAdobe Certified RoboHelp and Captivate InstructorNewport, Oregon
nadalynAuthor
Participating Frequently
February 2, 2010

John -

Thanks for the follow-up e-mail.

So ...just to clarify.....Screen Recorder Pro will capture the actions of

the mouse and the windows even though "you" (i.e., the computer that is

capturing via Screen Recorder Pro) is NOT the the computer that is running

the software being demonstrated?

Nad