Saturday 11 July 2015

Record Desktop Activities using VLC player


Step 1 » Open the VLC media player.


Step 2 » Click Media on the top and Choose Open Capture Device...


Step 3 » Choose Capture Device tab on the top


Step 4 » Then choose Desktop from Capture mode


Step 5 » Change the value Desired frame rate for the capture from 1.00 f/s to 10.00 f/s and click Convert option in the Play button. 

 

Step 6 » Click Browse button and select location and type file name with any one extension like .ps, .ts, .mpg, .ogg, .asf, .mp4, .mov, .wav, .raw, .flv, .webm and click save.



Step 7 » And selectthis tool and click video codec tab.


Step 8 » Then change the Bitrate from 0 kb/s to 2000 kb/s and click save button.


Step 9 » Finally clicks the start button. After clicking start this can record your desktop. After completing record just close VLC player (Don’t click stop button).


That’s it..

1 comments:

  1. Click the VLC media player a open the capture and choose the capture video

    It is often discussed among the masses about the freely available user friendly media players and mostly we come across VLC as an unbeatable media player among its competitors. Despite of the competitive advantage not only it plays up files to discs, webcams, streams but also works with odd codec encrypted files one downloaded from random websites in Eastern Europe. Though, it mostly runs on every platform like Windows, Mac OS X , Linux, iOS, Unix and also in Android applications.However, one amazing feature VLC is that it offers Frame by Frame VLC that enables you to play through a video one step at a time. This indeed can prove to be helpful in capturing snapshots from videos or if one wants to thoroughly go through and examine every frame of that insane BMX bicycle flip jump captured on the personal camera.Go to view and then click on advanced controls to turn it on. Another popup line of player controls will appears. Play a video with VLC player and press the very last button in the advanced controls to lets FRAME BY FRAME VLCVLC frame by frame play the video

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