Media Players for Screencapping
Jul. 8th, 2008 12:37 amI've been getting a lot of questions directly and indirectly about what I use to make my screencaps. I covered what I go through to create and fix my caps in my Anatomy Of A Picspam. So if you want to know about the process I go through, that's a good place to start and it really hasn't changed much.
This post, however, is going to cover the various media players I use when making caps. I've gone through different ones - rejected some and kept these few. All of them are freeware and can be easily found online. Btw, I'll cover the image editing software I use to fix the caps in another post.
( Info. & screencaps of 6 Media Players I use for capping. - Somewhat image heavy, so warning for dial-up users. )
This post, however, is going to cover the various media players I use when making caps. I've gone through different ones - rejected some and kept these few. All of them are freeware and can be easily found online. Btw, I'll cover the image editing software I use to fix the caps in another post.
( Info. & screencaps of 6 Media Players I use for capping. - Somewhat image heavy, so warning for dial-up users. )

