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hi, i was looking to broadcast live gaming,,
i was looking for a screencap that works with Flash Media Live Encoder..
i tried a lot of them but i just can't get them to work..

thanx for any help
 
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hi, i was looking to broadcast live gaming,,
i was looking for a screencap that works with Flash Media Live Encoder..
i tried a lot of them but i just can't get them to work..

thanx for any help
 
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I can only help you with the capturing part ... I wouldn't get near Flash Media Live Encoder without a lot of cash and many drinks in my system ...

QuickTime X can easily make a video of your screen. It saves in MP4/H.264 format. From there you SHOULD be able to convert to FLV using any number of programs.
 
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Don't double-post or cross-post.

This question has been asked and answered elsewhere.
 

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