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anyone have any experience with this? i know its not a VJ ap, but seems like something useful..... http://www.techsmith.com/
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I believe the tech smith codec had it's early start with a cool screen capturing program called Camtasia which recorded a user defined region on the windows gui. We used it at work for creating tutorials. Not sure about how efficient a codec it is for VJing but it can produce rather compact .avi's in terms of file size.
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