- #SNAPZ PRO X SCREEN RECORDER HOW TO#
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- #SNAPZ PRO X SCREEN RECORDER SOFTWARE#
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#SNAPZ PRO X SCREEN RECORDER MOVIE#
announced today the release of Snapz Pro 2, a powerful utility that grabs almost anything on your Mac's screen, and saves it as a QuickTime movie or a still image. According to Ambrosia Software:Īmbrosia Software, Inc.
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The new version includes a host of new features and other enhancements including the ability to save screen grabs as a QuickTime movie, especially handy for showing someone else how to do something on your Mac.
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So check it out and until next time this is Gary Rosenzweig with with MacMost Now.Snapz Pro Is Updated To Version 2 With Significant EnhancementsĪmbrosia Software has updated Snapz Pro, their screen shot grabbing utility, to version 2. and you need something that will save you time and get you really good results.
#SNAPZ PRO X SCREEN RECORDER PROFESSIONAL#
and when you already have built in screen capture abilities and some free alternatives its hard to justify that price unless you're a professional or you do allot of screen shots. one of the things about Snapz pro is that it's expensive. It even worked in situations where others fail like for instance with dvd's played on the computer. Yeah I can use the built in os 10 screen capture stuff or I can use cheap or even free screen capture programs but this can give me allot of control and it also worked really well. so for me, Snapz pro is the professional option. Also in the bottom in the main window when it comes up I can select where the screen shots go to like clip board or it can instantly go to ail two specific folders, file saving, screen shot. Like here's whether or not audio's included, the frame rate, and so on. In addition when I make selections like when I make a movie selection I have lots of options here. I can work on the file-naming structure here and change different things about whether or not the extra window appears. You can set the right hand preferences and say change things about each file type. There are tons of preferences to set as well. Here I can save it with a variety of different quick time settings. I could have recorded the audio track from the Mac and from the microphone. selected not to have audio track recorded. when I'm done I just use the keyboard shortcut again for options. A box that is moving around with cursor is what's being captured in smooth pan. For instance I can select the area and the fix cam or follow the cursor or do a smooth pan. If I want to do a movie I can do several things. It even brings up window that show every pixel for placement of capture edges.
If instead I wanted to capture a selection it will give me a selected area and I can size it easily. Scale it with the cursor visible or not Double click on the area and it takes the shot. I can also do different options like what file type to save it to. it recognizes different objects even sub objects, sometimes in various programs, so it's very easy to select exactly what I want. from here I can now choose between different windows on the screen. I can choose to bring up the entire screen objects in the screen, a specific selection or a video. Once I have Snapz pro running I can use a keyboard shortcut, which is customizable, it's command+shift+3 by default. So what program do I use to take all of these? I use something called Snapz pro. my books are filled with images of an entire screen or of an individual window. As a computer book author, I take tons of screen shots. On today's episode, lets take a look at Snapz pro. Video Transcript: Hi, This is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 457: Screen Recording With Snapz Pro at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.