Super tintin Skype Video Call Recorder 1.2.0.20
* Record MSN/SKYPE/Yahoo webcam streams along with optional sound recording Including audio from microphone, line-In, CD etc. You can record any webcam streams (e.g. the fun movies broadcasted in webcam by your chat partner as well as the video conversations, etc.) * Picture-in-Picture and Side-by-Side Video Recording You can choose to record in Picture-in-Picture, Side-by-Side, Remote-Only, or Local-Only mode. * Real time compress recorded webcam streams You can use this function to get a smaller file size of your record videos so you need not to worry the pc disk space is not enough when recording for a long time. * Save recorded webcam streams into AVI format files You can use any player (e.g. Real, Windows Media Player) you have to play back the recorded videos. And you can share with friends also. * You can browse other web pages or videos during recording of MSN webcam That means you can minimize or hide the MSN/Skype/Yahoo Messenger window while recording. * Easy to use You just press the record and stop buttons in the software to complete recordings. No need to learn the recording technique when you get start recording. * Other cool features you would prefer Adjustable FPS and frame size (for you to adjust your output video quality) and user defined save-to directory.
How do you configure the General Settings?
General. The general section allows you to determine when the software launches, and starts recording:
Start SuperTintin Automatically when I Logon Windows:
- Ticking this first box sets the software up to start running, automatically, every time that you log into your Windows account, without having to launch it manually. TIP: This is ideal for people that use the software regularly.
- Unticking the box, ensures that the program will only launch when you request it to do so. TIP: This option is ideal for anyone who makes video calls on a more sporadic basis, and doesn't need the software running very often.
- Ticking this second box determines that the software will start recording your calls automatically, without you having to remember to press the record button. TIP: The is ideal for anyone who is forgetful when it comes to setting the recorder going, and anyone who intends to record every video call that they make.
- Unticking this box means that whenever you wish to record a call, you will have to set the recorder going manually. TIP: This is ideal for people that don't necessarily want to record every call that they make.
The General section is the place to see exactly which folder all of your recordings will be saved to. You can also change, or view the saving folder from here.
How do you configure the Audio and Video Settings?
Recording Options. The Recording Option Sections is where you can determine what exactly you record, how the recordings are set-up and even the quality of them.
Audio Recording Mode:
Using the drop-down menu, this is where you can select which parts of the audio you want to record, with the options being:
- Microphone Only. Only record what the microphone of your PC/Laptop picks up. This is for when you only want to record your side of the audio conversation. You will not record anybody who is not in front of your microphone.
- Speaker Only. Only record what the PC/Laptop speakers pick up. This is ideal for when you only want to record the other side of the conversation. You will not record yourself with this option.
- Both. Selecting this setting means that you will record everything that is picked up by both your microphone (everything you say) and your speakers (everything that you hear). TIP: This is for times when you need to record both sides of the video call, which you are conducting.
Video Recording Mode:
Using the drop-down menu, select which parts of the video (visual) from your video call that you want to record. The options for this section are:
- None (Audio Only). Selecting this option means that you will not record any visuals from your video call, however audio will still be recorded. To select which parts of the audio are saved, use the Audio Recording Mode section.
- Picture-in-Picture. This setting allows you to record both sides of the video call, with the video that you were viewing more prominent, and the video of you inset. If you choose this option, you will be able to choose the following features:
- Local Image Position. This allows you to choose where the recording of you, is placed. The positioning can be either: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left or Bottom-Right.
- Local Image Size. With this setting, you can decide how big you want the video of you to be, in comparison to the remote video. Options for sizing are: Small, Normal, and Huge.
- Side-by-Side. This setting allows you to record both sides of the video, with the remote and local video displays next to each other on the screen. Both images will be exact same size, however, selecting this will bring up the option:
- Local Image Position. Choose whether you want the local image (the video of you) to be on the left or the right of the screen.
- Local Only. Local only means that you will only record your side of the video call (what they saw, rather than what you saw). TIP: This can be ideal if you are trying to perfect body language, or to see how well you did in the call.
- Remote Only. Selecting this option means that you only record the video that you were watching during the call. This could be useful if you are conducting an interview, or if you just want to savor a conversation with a much-missed loved on.
- Two Files. Using this setting allows you to save both the local and remote videos to two completely separate files.
Video Image Size:
This allows you to determine how large the videos are, and comes in the following pixel dimensions:
- 16:9 226P
- 16:9 360P
- 16:9 480P
- 16:9 720P
- 4:3 240P
- 4:3 360P
- 4:3 480P
- 4:3 720P
TIP: Please use 226P or 360P option if your PC/Laptop is prone to running slowly. Any larger and your PC may not be able to run the real-time encoding of the video.
TIP: Please use 720P to get the best quality of video only if your Skype supported high definition video call.
Video Frame Rate:
The frame rate determines the number of frames that pass per second throughout the video. TIP: The higher the frame rate selected the better video quality you will achieve. However, if your PC/Laptop runs slow, it probably won't be able to handle a higher frame rate.
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