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Nand, I realize you want something free.
Techsmith offers Capture (or did).
Also, I ended buying SnagIt (and I also own camtasia).
As a professional, sometimes I have to absorb the price of tools.
In my case, I use SnagIt DAILY, so it's a no brainer.
It does fixed screen, and movies of screen with various microphone/audio settings.
It will do what you want, and works quite well...
Shame on SnagIt for creating Jing (A wonderfully easy tool), and killing it because of flash,
instead of creating a hackathon around replacing it with an MP4 generator.
Capture sucks by comparison to Jing. But I believe they were losing SnagIt sales to Jing Users,
and the push to replace flash output was just too hard to justify in a free tooL!
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I've used Debut professional by NCH for many years to produce user instruction tutorials for Apps/Systems that I developed. The most important issue that I found was to get a high enough resolution so that users could read the fine print and that the media format used was common across most devices and that the streaming file wasn't gigantic. For example user's need to be able to read the individual items in a DropDown List on a busy screen. Debut professional configured to record in .mp4 provided very good results in a common format.
Whilst there is a cost there is also a trial version that you can test and evaluate.
/*It always looks impossible till it's done */
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That's because they're coughy filters.
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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:groan:
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto!
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Hold still DR. We're going to have to hurt you now.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Like I said before, on a commercial project I'm working on I imported GFX, wrote an RA8875 driver for it, got it running on our ESP32 based product.
Then it has been screens screens screens since then. I really don't like that part.
I am proud of what I've produced though. The thing looks really sharp - anti-aliased fonts - double buffered text draws, snappy, minimalist design. It's like a simple web site with buttons so it's pretty easy to use.
But man am I tired. I worked over 20 hours in the past 48, and that's not typical of me. I wish it was the kind of tired where I could sleep. I'm bored because I want to code but I totally can't right now. I just don't have it in me.
Gosh it was worth it though. It's like the app evolved 25 years in a few days.
Real programmers use butterflies
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SkyNet wrote: the app evolved 25 years in a few days.
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Real programmers use butterflies
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So it's outdated? When can we expect a new version?
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Legendary!
But don't let your overboss overwork ya!
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I may coax an article out of this yet - "using GFX to render professional screens" or something like that.
I had to tinker before I got the mix of performance and features I wanted and the machine could handle, but in this case the results were really good, especially compared to the old version. It's like they come from different decades. Apple's OS vs MS DOS. Like that. I'm really happy with it, and thrilled that the ESP32 WROVER can handle it. All of the features work on an ESP32 WROOM too but the extra 4MB+ of PSRAM makes my code operate faster.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Say BeOS and I am 100% on board!
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I don't have a google account
I don't have a youtube account
I frequently delete the browser cache (always after eBanking)
I had a brake and did not join youtube about one year
Why the hell youtube still suggest me songs I listed before years?
... any idea?
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You did not mention cookies...
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Will the cookies survive if I completely delete the browser history?
I hope not
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There are many different browsers. I would look for an option that explicitly mentions cookies. History typically is different from cookies.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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There's your problem. You didn't delete your Google account. Youtube is owned by Google (Alphabet).
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0x01AA wrote: Will the cookies survive if I completely delete the browser history?
Yes - cookies have nothing to do with history, AFAIK.
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Thanks... Q: How I can delete these sweets`?
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Somewhere in browser settings
On more serious note install plugin that deletes cookies automatically.
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Or switch to Edge and configure it for Strict security. No third party cookie will be accepted and they'll simply not be downloaded to your machine.
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Have you heard of browser fingerprinting?
Cover Your Tracks[^]
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Interesting. Thank you very much for this!
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