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mcdull 2010-02-01 13:35

Re: Application to capture N900 screen activities
 
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Originally Posted by etuoyo (Post 505075)
Why did Nokia go for something where it is so difficult/unnatural to press!

You don't want to hit this rare-to-use function easily and capture screenshot all the time which does slow down the phone when it's encoding and writing the shot

jbc10 2010-06-14 20:48

Re: Application to capture N900 screen activities
 
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Originally Posted by vshivakumar1498 (Post 504078)
Hi,

I would like to know if there are any applications to capture the N900 screen activities just like Camtasia recorder for Windows. It would be very helpful for creating N900 demos :D

Thanks!

what about using the video out on the Nokia to an AV input on your PC, and using recording software on there? I use this methood, and it gives great results, and doesnt slow your phone down

t4ure4n 2010-09-04 12:12

Re: Application to capture N900 screen activities
 
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Originally Posted by jbc10 (Post 715132)
what about using the video out on the Nokia to an AV input on your PC, and using recording software on there? I use this methood, and it gives great results, and doesnt slow your phone down

PC only have VGA , DVI or HDMI ports on video card. So do I connect Nokia TV out cable with PC?

daperl 2010-09-04 14:14

Re: Application to capture N900 screen activities
 
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Originally Posted by t4ure4n (Post 807047)
PC only have VGA , DVI or HDMI ports on video card. So do I connect Nokia TV out cable with PC?

Yes, you need a video capture card/device. Not a video card. The former is for video input, the latter is for video output.

If you don't have a dedicated card or device for this, some good handheld video recorders can record PAL and/or NTSC input. Then you can download it to a PC via USB or Firewire. I have an old Canon that does this very well.


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