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I apologyze because I understand that maybe this is not the right newsgropu,
but I'm not able to find out a more appropriate one.
My problem: I'm unable to record any videos on screen, even if I've tried to
do it with a lot of programs, both free and shareware. I mean: if I try to
record a
video on my screen -a stream, a movie file, etc., which I can see without
any problem- the program (any program) records only an empty -black- image.
Details of my system:
SYSTEM: IBM Thinkpad R40
XP Professional Service Pack 2
DirectX 9.0c
CPU Type Mobile Intel Pentium 4M, 2000 MHz (20 x 100)
System Memory 512 MB (PC2100 DDR SDRAM)
BIOS Type Phoenix (03/23/05)
Video Adapter ATI MOBILITY RADEON (16 MB)
Monitor IBM ThinkPad 1024x768 TFT LCD
Audio Adapter Intel 82801DBM ICH4-M - AC'97 Audio
I have Kerio 4 and AVG and MS Antispyware.
Among the programs I used, there are: CamStudio (which ran very well on
other systems), Bulent's screen recorder, Windows Media Encoder, EZ Video
Capture and others. With every program the result has been an empty (black)
video image, as if recording the window where the stream or the file run
is forbidden.
but I'm not able to find out a more appropriate one.
My problem: I'm unable to record any videos on screen, even if I've tried to
do it with a lot of programs, both free and shareware. I mean: if I try to
record a
video on my screen -a stream, a movie file, etc., which I can see without
any problem- the program (any program) records only an empty -black- image.
Details of my system:
SYSTEM: IBM Thinkpad R40
XP Professional Service Pack 2
DirectX 9.0c
CPU Type Mobile Intel Pentium 4M, 2000 MHz (20 x 100)
System Memory 512 MB (PC2100 DDR SDRAM)
BIOS Type Phoenix (03/23/05)
Video Adapter ATI MOBILITY RADEON (16 MB)
Monitor IBM ThinkPad 1024x768 TFT LCD
Audio Adapter Intel 82801DBM ICH4-M - AC'97 Audio
I have Kerio 4 and AVG and MS Antispyware.
Among the programs I used, there are: CamStudio (which ran very well on
other systems), Bulent's screen recorder, Windows Media Encoder, EZ Video
Capture and others. With every program the result has been an empty (black)
video image, as if recording the window where the stream or the file run
is forbidden.