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All software registration costs drastically reduced to celebrate Independence day!

Special reduced cost from July 1 to 10th

 

 

Current Version:2.1 - version release 06.14.2004 
OS: Win 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP  
Shareware: fully functional version with activate limit

Registration fee: only $15.00 for a full version download with license to install on as many personal systems as desired. was $21.95      

 

 

Screen Recordster v2.1 is a tool used for recording screen activity into standard WMV video files that can be played within any Microsoft Media Player. If you move the cursor, launch a new program, type some text, click a few buttons, or select some menus -- anything that you see on your screen – Screen Recordster will be able to record and allow you to play them back later on. And that's not all! Record from the microphone as you record the video to have your audio intructions embedded within the video.

 

You can use Screen Recordster to develop videos to demonstrate features of a new software, for creating movies used in user training, for tracking the progress of a program that executes for a long time, or for recording the sequence of steps that cause the occurrence of bugs in faulty software. Very nice tool for teachers, computer instructors, private tutors, etc.

 

Introduction:

Moving images impact our lives heavily nowadays. A changing image, especially with combined audio, speaks much more than a stationary snapshot. Any one who has watched a movie understands how the power of animation can immensely enhance the process of communication. By capturing the moving action faithfully on your computer screen, Screen Recordster is essentially putting this power right onto your computer desktop.

The video files created by Screen Recordster are saved in the standard WMV (Windows Movie Video) format, which is used pervasively in many Windows applications that support video.
 

This ensures maximum compatibility with other software, and you can easily edit the output with a video editor, which by the way, we are in the process of developing and will be released very soon - target date 07.01.2004.

 

Uses of Screen Recordster:

You can create demonstrations of programs by recording the movement of the cursor, the selection of menus, the entering of text or the display of messages. These demonstrations, when shown to users, can illustrate features and usage of the program in a short period time with maximum clarity.
 Very nice tool for teachers, computer instructors, private tutors, etc.
The recorded movies can be added to the accompanying help files of commercial software to make them more professional.
The recorded videos, if converted to a stream-able format, can also be posted to your web sites to enliven them.

 

Features:

Option to record, and embed automatically, audio while recording screen activity.
Option to have a flashing "frame" shown around the captor area.
Option to record full screen, user defined area or allows you to "draw" an area to record.
Option to minimize the software screen at start of recording so as to get it off the screen.
Hotkey of "Ctrl+X" to stop recording.
Option of several profiles (formats) to record as.
Saves video to WMV file to conserve file size.
Included video viewer.
Detailed tutorial Help eBook included.
Very simple interface - KISS theory used. Hardly NO learning curve!

 

Take a look at tutorial videos created with this software- click to play in Media Player: 

Basic audio editing

Basic recording using our editors

Configuration of our editors

Convert sample type in our editors

Mixing files using our editors

 

 

Download link for evaluation version >>> Src_Rec_E.exe (6.63Mb)

 

Download or select to open to review detailed e-book about this software >>> Src_Rec_Help.exe (327Kb) Is included in the evaluation version setup.

 

MPORTANT for Windows XP users: By default, XP has Microsoft DirectX 9 installed but you will need to have "Windows Media Encoder" files installed before Screen Recordster will run properly. Get it here >>> WMEncoder.exe (9.45Mb)

 

MPORTANT for Windows 98, ME, 2000 and NT users:  Before this software can activate/ operate normally you MUST have "Windows Media Encoder" files installed WMEncoder.exe (9.45Mb) as well as "DirectX 9 Runtime Files" >> dxwebsetup.exe (293Kb).

 

Disclaimer: This software has NOT been tested on Windows 95. It may or may not operate correctly due to the need for so many current Microsoft supporting files.

 

 

REGISTER only $15.00 for a full version and license to install on any/ as many personal systems as wanted.

 

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Licensing / Registration notes:

The registered software version (download link supplied upon registration), of any of our software, will work (if compatible) on any system the software is installed on; therefore, we are trusting the registered user to not distribute the registered software to the world but rather keep for personal use.

We encourage registered users to install / activate registration on any personal systems (you are given license to do so) but ask that the registered software be retained and used exclusively by the registered user.

All registered users are entitled to free upgrades/ revisions at time of any new version release. Simply request a download link to the registered version from

The Registration Process:

After you have submitted credit card information, or otherwise made payment, you will receive an email from RegSoft.com usually within minutes containing your personal download link.

 

 

 

 
   

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