

RenderSoft
CamStudio は画面の動きを標準 AVI
動画ファイルに記録するツールです。マウスカーソルを動かし、プログラムを起動し、テキストを入力、ボタンを押して、メニューを選択・・・。CamStudio は、
画面で見た通りにそれら全てを記録し、あとで再生することができるのです。
CamStudio
はこんなことに使用できます。
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新しいソフトの機能デモ
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ユーザートレーニング用の動画像作成
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実行に長時間掛かるプログラムの進捗記録
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ソフトウェアの不具合の再現手順の記録
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動画の記録
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AVI
ファイルのフラッシュ(SWF)ファイルへの変換
内容
SWF
Producer を使い、既存の AVI ファイルをフラッシュに変換
記録開始には、赤いボタンを押してください。記録領域を示す四角形がが現れます。
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記録を停止するには青の停止ボタンを押してください。ダイアログが表示され、ファイルを保存できます。
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画面の調整のため記録を一時停止するには、一時停止ボタンをクリックしてください。記録を再開するには再度ボタンを押してください。
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Moving
images impact our lives heavily nowadays. A changing image speaks much more
than a stationary snapshot. Any one who has watched a movie understands how the
power of animation can immensely enhance the process of communication. By
capturing the moving action faithfully on your computer screen, CamStudio is
essentially putting this power right onto your computer desktop.
The video files created by RenderSoft CamStudio are saved in the standard AVI
(Audio Video Interleave) format, which is used pervasively in many Windows
applications that support video, including MS Office. (You can effectively paste an AVI file into an
Office application just like pasting text.)
This ensures maximum compatibility with other software, and you can easily edit
the output of CamStudio with a third party video editor.
(メインメニューから choose Regions->Region or Fixed Region or Full
Screen)

You
should set the Input Region before recording. This allows you to define the
area and type of video capture. From
the main menu, choose Region
There
are 3 types of regions you can choose:
Before
recording starts, you can define an arbitrary rectangular region with the
mouse. The cursor turns into a pen on cross-hairs, which you use to define a
rectangular region on your screen by click-dragging the left mouse button.
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You
can capture a fixed-size rectangular region. A dialog allows you to define the
size of the region in pixels.

Before
the recording starts, you can move the fixed-size region around the screen to
determine where you want the input area to be. To cancel recording, you can
click the right mouse button.
Recording
will start immediately when the Record Button
is
clicked. The region of capture is specified by the Left, Top, Width and Height
values of the dialog above.
コンピューター画面全体がキャプチャーされます。
When
you record a movie using CamStudio, you are actually saving a sequence of
bitmaps (known as frames), that, when displayed in rapid succession, exhibit
motion.
If
more frames are recorded per second, the resultant animation will also be
smoother. However, this will also cause the file size of the movie to be much
larger.
In
the process of recording, CamStudio allows you to specify two video rates: the
input rate and output rate. The input rate tells your computer how many frames
to record per second. The output rate tells your computer how fast to play them
back. Usually, these two rates are equal, so that the time of playback is equal
to the time used in the recording.
However,
these two rates can also be different. Normally, you do this only if you want
to create a time-lapse movie. For example, you can capture a frame once every
hour and play the frames back at 20 frames per second.
The
default value is set at 20 frames per second for the output (playback) rate and
20 frames per second (corresponding to 50 milliseconds sleep time) for the input /capture rate.
There
is also a third rate: known as the keyframe rate. When a frame is saved in an
AVI file, they can either be saved as a full frame, or only as a difference to
the previous frame. This keyframe rate specifies how often full frames are
written to the AVI file. A high value means you can fast forward/rewind to a
particular frame in your movie much faster. But it also means a larger file
size.
(メインメニューから choose Options->Video Options)

Setting
the video options allows you to optimize your video recordings by choosing
between the file size, quality and frame rates of your video files.
Auto Adjust
Use the
Auto Adjust settings to set the Key Frame Rate, Capture Rate and Playback Rate
automatically through the slider. Shift the slider to the left to increase the
frame rate and to the right to reduce file size. If the slider is situated at
the right of the Time Lapse indicator, it means you are creating a time-lapse
movie.
In Time
Lapse mode, CamStudio will usually capture a frame only after a long period of
time. (Example: after every 30
seconds). However, during playback, the frames will be displayed more quickly.
(Example: at 20 frames per second).
The
Compressor select-box allows you to select the encoder for your AVI file. An
encoder compresses your AVI files to make them smaller in size and cause them
to play faster. The default setting is the MS Video 1 compressor.
Configure
Click this
button to configure the parameters of your selected compressor. The parameters
for each compressor is different and some settings will cause CamStudio痴
performance to degrade or behave unpredictably. For some compressors, clicking
this button will not have any effect.
The
quality setting determines how nicely your picture is saved. A lower value
means a lower picture quality but also a smaller file size. Only some
compressors use this value.
This
setting specifies the keyframe rate. When a frame is saved in an AVI file, they
can either be saved as a full frame, or only partially as a difference to the
previous frame. The keyframe rate specifies how often full frames are written
to the AVI file. A high value means you can fast forward/rewind to a particular
frame in your movie much faster. But it also means a higher file size.
Capture
Frames Every
This field determines the input frame rate. It dictates how long the CamStudio will 壮leep・after capturing each frame. One millisecond is 1/1000 of a second.
If you
set this to a large value (for example 1 hour, or 3,600,000 milliseconds), you
practically create a time-lapse movie. CamStudio will actually 壮it and
watch・for activities on the screen that takes a long time to occur and take a
snapshot (say, only once every hour).
This
field determines the output frame rate. It specifies how many frames are played
back per second. A higher value means a smoother playback. Typical values of 20
・30 frames per seconds are adequate for most purposes.
(メインメニューから choose Options->Cursor Options)

The
cursor will be hidden during screen capture
Use Actual
Cursor ・The actual shape and
position of the cursor will be recorded during screen capture.
Use Custom
Cursor ・Replace the recorded
cursor with a customized one.
Use Cursor
From File - Replace the recorded
cursor with a cursor that is loaded from file.
When this
option is selected, the recorded cursor will have a highlight area around it.
This helps in calling attention to the movements of the cursor. You can set the
shape, size and color of the highlight area.
(メインメニューから choose Options->Record audio from microphone)
You
can add a soundtrack to your movie by selecting this option. When enabled,
CamStudio will record your voice input from the microphone while it is
capturing video. You need a sound card
with an attached microphone to use this option.
(メインメニューから choose Options->Audio Options->Audio Options for Microphone)
圧縮形式
-- This is the format that will be saved with your movie file. You can click on the 鼎hoose Compressed Format・button to select another compressed format.
After recording your movie, CamStudio will attempt to convert your audio from
the recording format to the compressed one.
Your
choices for the compressed format are determined by the recording format. If
you change your recording format, the compressed format will also change
automatically.
Interleave
Video and Audio
・ Interleave your audio and video for smoother playback on a slow device such
as CD-ROM. This will also allow better synchronization of your video and sound
content. The interleave factor determines the amount of interleaving in your
movie. Normally, this value is specified
in number of frames. A value of 1 frame will mean full interleave.
Larger values will mean less interleaving.
You
can also specify the Interleave factor in milliseconds. If you choose to Interleave
a movie every 100ms for a movie with a capture rate of 200
frames per second (Capture Frames Every
5 milliseconds), the Interleave factor will be equivalent to Interleave every 20
frames.
Volume - Use this to adjust the input volume of your
microphone if your recorded audio is barely audible. If CamStudio is unable to
locate your volume control, you will need to adjust the volume manually through
Start : Programs : Accessories: Entertainment : Volume Control.
Please note that some configurations of the Recording and Compressed format will result in the audio recording becoming choppy or inaudible.
Some sound card disallows your system to record while another application is playing sound. In this case CamStudio will issue an error when you attempt to record with the 迭ecord Audio・option being enabled.
If
you set this checkbox, CamStudio will use certain system commands (MCI
commands) to perform the recording of audio from your microphone. This method
is more stable and may give better sound quality in some systems.
If
you experience low audio quality when recording from CamStudio, but managed to
obtain high quality recordings from your system's Sound Recorder, you may want
to consider setting this option.
Important
(メインメニューから choose Options->Record audio from speakers)

By
selecting this option, CamStudio will record the output from your speakers
while it is capturing video. This is
ideal for recording a gaming session or a movie stream. You will need a sound
card with speakers attached to use this option.
Please
note that not all soundcards support this function. (Most modern and branded
soundcards usually allows you to record from your speakers)
(メインメニューから choose Options->Audio Options->Audio Options for Speakers)

Most
of the time, you only need to adjust the Playback Volume and Recording Volume.
Playback Volume
The
Playback Volume controls the volume of your speakers. The sound signals going
to your speakers and can originate from a variety of sources. Examples include
sound from CD, Microphone, MIDI playback
and Wave playback.
Recording Volume
The
Recording Volume controls the volume of the recording line.
Important: For a good quality recording, it is important that both the Playback Volume and Recording Volume are not set too high.
Recording
Line Configuration
In
order for CamStudio to record sound from your speakers, it has to search your
soundcard for the appropriate line to use.
Failure to find the line simply means that CamStudio is unable to record from
your speakers. Some soundcards do not support this capability.
The
searching is usually done automatically when you click (Options > Record
Audio > Record from speakers). However, if that does not work, you will have
to use one of the two methods provided by CamStudio below to carry out
additional searching.
By
clicking the Automatic Search button, CamStudio will play a few tones
and attempt to automatically detect the line.
If
you select the Manual Search button, CamStudio will ask you a few
questions on whether you have heard a tone when a particular line is used. You
will need to turn on your speakers and listen carefully.
Note:
Soundcard
Device
For
most users, the Soundcard Device will already be pointing correctly at your
soundcard. However, if it isn稚 or if
your system has more than one soundcard, you will need to set it to the correct
one.
If
the soundcard device is changed, the recording line will no longer be valid and
you will need to perform a manual/automatic search for the line
(メインメニューから choose Options->Enable Autopan)
If this
option is selected, the capture area will follow the cursor to wherever it goes
during recording. This has the effect of making the screen capture to occur at
the region with the most action.
(メインメニューから choose Options->Autopan Speed)

Use this
to control the maximum speed at which the capture area follows the mouse. The
value is measured in screen pixels.
(メインメニューから choose Options->Program Options)
Use the
program options to customize the way the program behave when it starts/stops
recording. A tick beside the menu items indicates that option is enabled.
Minimize program on start recording
Hide flashing rectangle during recording
Save Settings on Exit
Capture translucent/layered windows
Play
AVI file when recording stops >>
Temporary
directory for recording >>
Name of AVI >>
Troubleshoot ・o:p>
Save Settings on Exit
The Save
Settings on Exit option allows you to save the program settings when
you exit. These settings will be loaded the next time you launch CamStudio.
If you
run CamStudio and find that it does not work as well as in previous sessions,
most likely your saved settings is not tuned very well or is corrupted. You may
want to reset your settings by turning off the Save Settings on Exit option,
exit CamStudio, and launch CamStudio again.