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Basic Screen Recording Tutorial
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Introduction
This is a very basic tutorial to help you get started using the Wildform Flair screen recording feature. Wildform Flair contains many features that are not covered here. Instructions on how to use these features are located in the Help file of the Wildform Flair program. We also offer numerous tutorials on how to use Wildform Flair in the tutorials section of our web site.
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Getting started
Open Wildform Flair and at the start screen click "Create New Project." We will label this project, "Screen Recording".
Your Wildform Flair program will now open.
You are ready to record a screen.
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Opening the Recoding Utility

Open the Recording utility (Menu: Tools >Recording Utility, or you may use the Recording Wizard in the Shortcuts Tab in the Settings Window.)

Note: The recording utility has a feature that turns off your computer’s hardware acceleration prior to recording and then turns it back on when recording is done. This is done to improve recording quality. You may see your screen flash when starting the recording utility. This is normal, so don’t worry about it.

Go to the Setup tab.

Either use the existing Filename or set your own by clicking the "Browse" button.

Check "Add timestamp to filename" if you would like the recording utility to add the current timestamp to the filename (to prevent accidental overwriting of content).
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Customizing your recording

The recording utility can record to various formats: SWF, AVI, JPEG and to the clipboard. However, only SWF files will be placed directly on the Wildform Flair timeline. If you use AVI, JPEG or the clipboard, you will need to import those files into Wildform Flair after creating them.

Select one of the SWF presets from the preset drop-down list. The higher the quality the better your screen capture will look, but the larger the file size will be. You may want to start off with "SWF Screen Recording Medium Quality" and see how it works for you.

If you do not want to capture audio, uncheck the "Capture Audio" checkbox.
Go to the Encoding tab.

Make sure "Capture from screen" is the option that appears in the Video source.

If you want to capture sound:

Check "Input enabled."

All the available audio sources should appear in the "Audio source" drop down list (including your sound card and any microphones or other audio devices attached to your computer). Select the audio source you wish to use.
Select "Stereo Mix" as "Audio Input"
Adjust the Volume Slider

Go to the Screen Tab.

Check "Window".

Select the window you wish to record from the list, or click on the "Window Finder" Icon and holding the mouse button down, move your mouse over the window you wish to capture. You will recognize the currently selected window because it will have thick black frame surrounding the selected window. Then release the mouse button.

You may also use the "Set Region" option to specify a region of the screen.

Note: If you are using more than one monitor, Wildform Flair will record only from the default monitor, so be sure to place whatever you wish to record on the default monitor.

Check "capture mouse movements" if you want the mouse pointer to be included in the capture and check "Capture mouse clicks" if you are recording audio and wish to capture the mouse click sounds.

To start recording, click on the "Start" button.

If you have checked the option "Go to tray on capture start" (Setup tab), the recording utility will automatically minimize.

To stop capturing, click on the recording utility icon in the system tray.

or choose menu: Record>Stop Recording.

All recorded files are placed in a folder called "Captures" in your Wildform Flair project directory. If you have recorded a SWF file it will be placed directly on the timeline in your Wildform Flair project. If you have recorded AVI, JPEG or to the clipboard, you will need to import the file (which is in the Captures directory) into Wildform Flair.

Quality and filesize
To obtain the very best quality for screen recording (both image quality and performance), you may want to record to uncompressed AVI and then import the video you have created into Wildform Flair. The recording utility has a "Recompressor" option which you can use to encode the AVI into Flash SWF.

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Conclusion
We have now covered the basics required for creating a screen recording. You can do much more with Wildform Flair; other tutorials will cover these subjects. The Wildform Flair help file also addresses these topics.
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