Hi everyone, I was just wondering if I could get some help regarding what are peoples preferred programmes for recording betangel in windows XP. I want to record my trading so I can review it after the races and watch for indicators, charts etc.. in more detail. So far I've only really tried with Camtasia but find it makes the screen flicker and makes it almost impossible to trade.
Thanks in advance.
Best video recording software?
- JollyGreen
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I use Camtasia without too much trouble but you could try one of these Free Screen Recording Software
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http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html
I have been demoing this for week or so and have just purchased it, seems to be easy to set up and use.
luck to all,
Groovy
I have been demoing this for week or so and have just purchased it, seems to be easy to set up and use.
luck to all,
Groovy
- ShaunWhite
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I've tried a few but keep going back to oCam. Simple and effective, hotkeys, timed recording, auto file naming, saves as avi etc, not too greedy on cpu.
The free version has a fairly small watermark and at $35 the full version isn't cheap, but I've used it a lot, for years, and programmers need to eat too.
The free version has a fairly small watermark and at $35 the full version isn't cheap, but I've used it a lot, for years, and programmers need to eat too.
Guys please don't be paying for any screen recording software.
Use OBS (google it). It's used by gamers and content creators to stream to platforms such as twitch/youtube and can also record local files. It's free and there are tons of tutorials on how to set it up available on youtube.
You can record to a local file, set the resolution and any hotkeys you want for various tasks (start/stop recording, use push-to-talk for your microphone etc.) all in all plenty of functionality.
Lastly and most importantly (for me) -- no watermark.
It's quite something looking back on trades, really showcases mistakes and how different we can become in the decision-making process in the moment when we are affected by emotion vs. when we are thinking logically watching in a relaxed setting.
Have fun guys
Use OBS (google it). It's used by gamers and content creators to stream to platforms such as twitch/youtube and can also record local files. It's free and there are tons of tutorials on how to set it up available on youtube.
You can record to a local file, set the resolution and any hotkeys you want for various tasks (start/stop recording, use push-to-talk for your microphone etc.) all in all plenty of functionality.
Lastly and most importantly (for me) -- no watermark.
It's quite something looking back on trades, really showcases mistakes and how different we can become in the decision-making process in the moment when we are affected by emotion vs. when we are thinking logically watching in a relaxed setting.
Have fun guys
Have started looking at screen recording, and the process to install OBS was pretty simple, aided by a decent tutorial on youtube :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NqKw0sOKHE
I was happily screen recording, in about 60 mins, which, given all the settings that the video suggests u change, is pretty reasonable.
Dont be put off by the big black screen u initially get .. everything becomes clear.
Recommended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NqKw0sOKHE
I was happily screen recording, in about 60 mins, which, given all the settings that the video suggests u change, is pretty reasonable.
Dont be put off by the big black screen u initially get .. everything becomes clear.
Recommended.
- BlackHat Betting
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I use this https://www.movavi.com/screen-recorder/
It is easy... not as good as camtasia but it is good enough for trading videos
It is easy... not as good as camtasia but it is good enough for trading videos