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How to Record movements on desktop

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

It is possible to record mouse movements, record screen movements, capture online streaming videos, create presentations, make video tutorial and record other animated activities on desktop using screen recorder program. PCHand Screen Recorder is a recorder which records any movements on desktop and saves it as a video file such as AVI, MP4, WMV, MPG, FLV, SWF formats which can be played in Windows Media Player and others Player.

Here are the detailed steps about how to record movements on desktop:

Step1: Download PCHand Screen Recorder and run it

Before we get started, let’s download PChand Screen Recorder first. And then install it according to the installation instructions. Finally double click the icon and launch it.

Step2: Select the region for recording

You can select “full screen”, “selected region”, “selected window” according to you need or setting custom size to set any area you want to record.

Step3: Video parameter setting

Click on the “Video” tab to set “Video Settings”. You could choose AVI, MP4, WMV, MPG, FLV, SWF as output format, and also set the output quality, FPS and cursor settings.

Step4: Audio parameter setting

If you need to add sound from microphone or the others, click on the “Audio” to set “Audio Setting”. It will make you a more vivid video recording.

Step5: Save method

Click on “Output” to set “Output Setting” and then save it as “save manually” or “auto save”.

Step 6: Let’s Get Started to Record

After finishing all the settings, click “start” button to strat recording any desktop activities including recording mouse movements, recording screen movements, capturing online streaming videos, creating presentations, making video tutorial and recording other animated activities on desktop. Then a blue frame will appear which have recording time and the “pause” button and the “stop” button. If you have finished your recording, stop it, save the video file in AVI, MP4, WMV, MPG, FLV, SWF format and played in Windows Media Player and others Player. It’s easy and convenient.

How to capture streaming videos from internet

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

How to capture streaming videos from internet

Keyword: capture video, record video, record audio, screen recorder

Title: learn how to capture steaming videos and record audio from internet.

Want to capture your favorite movie clips from YouTube? See the funny video from internet to want to record it from internet? Perhaps you want to download and cut it. But many videos do not allow to be downloaded. How to do it? That’s so easy. PCHand Screen Recorder could capture favorite movies, games, any software on your desktop video, any video display on your screen, record audio of what you hear or you speaker.  

Step1: Download and launch PCHand Screen Recorder.

Step2: Choose the appropriate “Full Screen” or “Selected Region” which you want to capture any region.

 

Step3: Click on the “Video” tab to set “Video Settings”. You could choose SWF, AVI, WMV, MP4, or MPG, FLV as output format, and also set the output quality and cursor settings.

 

Step4: If you want to record any audio and keep synchronous with video, you could click on the “Audio” to set “Audio Setting”, and then tick the “Record Audio” to set “Audio Setting”.

Step5: You could choose to save the capturing video as “save manually” or “auto save”. As long as, you click on “Output” to set “Output Setting” and then select “save manually” or “auto save”.”
Step 6: Click on or use the hotkey to start recording. You should keep the video on screen.

Step7: Click on or use the hotkey to stop recording.

 

Tip 1: If you want to record desktop screen with sound and put on YouTube, please visit How to show your products on Youtube

Tip 2: If you want to know how to set audio, please reference: How to Record Audio (Window Vista & 7)  and How to Record Audio (Windows XP)

How to Record Desktop Screen to Video

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

How to record desktop screen to video

Keyword: record video, video recorder, screen recorder, record desktop screen to video

Do you want to record video tutorial, make software demo tutorial or any other task of what you have been doing on the computer of desktop screen? Besides Camera, PCHand Screen Recorder will do that for you. What’s more, the screen desktop of activity has any area of the desktop screen, mouse cursor’s color, size and movement etc. Whatever you are doing on the desktop screen would be recorded to the video.

Step1: Download PCHand Screen Recorder and run it

Before we get started, let’s download pchand screen recorder first. And then install it according to the installation instructions. Finally double click the icon and launch it.

Step2: Select the region for recording

You can select “full screen” or “selected region” to set any area you want to record including setting precise orientation, selecting window, selecting region.

 

Step3: Video parameter setting

Click on the “Video” tab to set “Video Settings”. You could choose SWF, AVI, WMV, MP4, or MPG, FLV as output format, and also set the output quality and cursor settings.

 

Step4: Audio parameter setting

 If you need to add sound from microphone or the others, click on the “Audio” to set “Audio Setting”. It will make you a more vivid video recording.

Step5: Save method

 Click on “Output” to set “Output Setting” and then save it as “save manually” or “auto save”.
Step 6: Let’s Get Started to Record.
 After finishing all the settings, click the start button. Then a blue frame will appear which have recording time and the “pause” button and the “stop” button. If you have finished your recording, stop it, save the file and watch the play back. It’s easy and convenient.

Tip 1: If you want to record desktop screen with sound and put on YouTube, please visit How to show your products on Youtube

Tip 2: If you want to know how to set audio, please reference: How to Record Audio (Window Vista & 7) and

How to Record Audio (Windows XP)