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FreeScreencast is a free screencasting software for Windows. It is an excellent tools to demonstrate software features, create software tutorials, online software training and Web-based product presentations.
FreeScreencast is easy use, no need for programming or multimedia skills. With FreeScreencast, you can create high quality Flash encoded screencasts.
FreeScreencast features:
- Record any portion or all of the screen, capturing screen video
- Records 15fps, variable rate (only non-duplicate frames are recorded, decreasing file size)
- Captures both system and microphone audio
- Captures the mouse cursor
- Uses high-quality Adobe Flash screen codec
- Use integrated tools to setup your screencast
- Move and size the recording area using the mouse
- Move and size the recording area to a specific window
- Move and size any window to the recording area
- Record full screen, no size limitations (other than what your computer can handle).
- One click encoding and saving to a ready to go Flash screen codec .FLV file with all the proper metadata in place.
- One click uploading to FreeScreencast.com
There are three easy steps to publish your screencast on the web.
- Download and install the free screencast recording software. No catches, no surprises, you can download and use our free software to create high quality Flash encoded screencasts right now. Save a ready to go flash file to your computer or take the easy way and:
- Create an account to share your screencast with the world. Free hosting of your screencast. Publish to the internet in seconds. Embed your screencast in your website or blog. No spam, no hassles, heck you don’t even have to give us a real e-mail address.
- That’s it! Publish more screencasts. Share your knowledge. Give us feedback. Become a legend with your mad skills.
It is easy to publish your screencast with FreeScreencast, no HTML, no coding, no hosting, no cost. For more on how to create and publish a screencast using FreeScreencast, watch the demo video.
FreeScreencast requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and the Windows Media Encoder to work.













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