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Onscreen video capture

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Is there a way to record to quicktime the actions performed by the user on the screen. eg say the user was editing a photo in photoshop, is there a way to record to quicktime a realtime, fullscreen, screendump at say 25fps?
 
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Try searching IshowU. I found it a little bit less expensive with free demos...
Has anyone ever come across anything free?
 
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I guess it would be easy enough to programme, cos all you are doing is taking a screen capture x amount of times per second. Converting all those screen captures to a movie file format would be the tricky part.
 
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Yeah I'm looking for something like that, but for free. It comes in handy when recording Photoshop tutorials, etc.
 
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Some things are worth paying for!
 
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Indeed it does!
 

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