Web-based screencast capturing with ScreenCastle

12 April, 2009 Posted by As Free Utilities,News,WebApp (0) Comment

image Recording a sequence of actions from your computer screen and publish it as a video or screencast is a very good way to convey a tutorial. However, this might require additional software installed. But lately, I have seen a couple of Java-based (Web app) that start providing this same capability.  Webware introduces ScreenCastle, which is the latest one to date.

You can first go to   ScreenCastle.com, hit the big red button to start. The site lets you resize the frame from which the capture will take place, and option to capture audio. After that you can minimize your browser to capture whatever found in the capture frame. You can drag the frame by dragging the blackbar to a different location but not resizing it. From that, you can start & pause and finish the capture.

Upon completion, the video will be uploaded to the site ScreenCastle, where you can get link, embedded code, etc…

I have tried the capture successfully, however, the site seems to take a long time to render the video. I borrow the video that Webware captured to give you  some idea.

 

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