Captura Screen Recorder

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Manases Blakemore

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Aug 5, 2024, 4:43:00 AM8/5/24
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Thereis really no shortage when it comes to desktop recorders for Windows. Windows users can pick from a wide range of free and commercial applications. You can check out our overview of screen recorders for Windows here.

You may use it to record video and audio, but also to take screenshots. The program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 but that is the only requirement. If you use Chocolatey, you can install the application with the command choco install captura -y to speed things up.


The actual recording and capturing is straightforward. You may use the buttons at the top to take a screenshot or capture video, or use keyboard shortcuts instead. Captura maps PrintScreen to capturing screenshots, the starting and stopping of recordings to Alt-F9, and the pausing and resuming to Shift-F9.


10fps is probably okay-ish for almost static recordings, but you should really bump the fps up if you have more moving things on the screen. Quality of 70 is not super either, but you are free to bump. Did not test how this affects file size of the recording, but should have a big impact.


I'd love to be able to have the beautiful graphics of the first image as a cutout to be overlaid with any image without having to manually remove the background in photoshop. I'd love to be able to record its animations on the green-screen to overlay other footage, but it looks nothing alike.


When you use a physics based engine (which Warframe does) to render a single 3D object in an empty scene you get similar results to what you see in the second image. That's because without other 3D objects in the scene the light can't bounce around and pick up different colors. And the reflective materials such as metal don't look right because reflections don't come out of empty space. So you end up with a Mag that looks very dull and lifeless.


Assuming this is what's happening, what you're seeing there is not actually a bug. It is just the way physics based engines react to a scene that has barely anything in it. So how do you "fix" it? Usually you would fix it by adding a bunch of objects around your Mag but that would block the green screen. So I think the solution would be to allow you to place your Mag in a scene like you see in the second picture but then have the game hide all of those other objects when taking the picture. That way the other objects would still contribute to the lightning of the scene but the final image would only show a colorful and happy Mag.


Not necessarily. If the background is just a green screen then the background itself is not an object. Even though you see it as part of the final image the green screen is just a background layer. It doesn't contribute to the lightning of the scene in any way so it doesn't generate reflections.


One thing I noticed is that it's a box with weirdly translucent walls. While I couldn't OOB (it's a very thick wall), I could see a bit behind it, which just revealed pitch black. Could the skybox have an effect on lighting perhaps?


Don't know much about captura but if it is tied to the arsenal or adding light sources to part of the green screen world that doesn't seem too crazy to fix. Hope it gets more attention so someone at DE can check it out! Perhaps we can try to at least get it seen by Reb when she reviews potential devstream questions, even if is not brought up on the stream.


Constantly restarting your screen recordings? With Vento, just pause, rewind, and carry on instead - keeping calm helps too :)

Works on desktop Chrome & Edge - Chromebook (ChromeOS), MacOS and Windows supported!


You can do many takes really quickly by jumping to the last rewind point and re-recording again and again. Need to get that feeling right for a pitch or a demo? Now you can do it without restarting the whole video from scratch.


Vento is a fantastic screen recorder for Chromebook, Windows and Mac. No download required. Vento supports recording the screen, internal/external audio, and webcam with free audio transcription. Here's more information on Vento:


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