To record a specific window, start Bandicam, choose the 'Screen Recording Mode' and select the 'Specific window' menu.The 'Specific window' recording mode allows you to select and record a specific program window, even if it is covered by other program windows.
Overview:
Bandicam is a great game recording, desktop screen capture, and video capture program that works even with low grade computers that don't have a lot of CPU power or RAM. It doesn't take up a lot of system resources, and that's good for everyone. Both AVI2.0 and OpenDML extensions are supported, and that means that clips can be an unlimited size and length as long as the hard disk space is there to support them. There's even OpenGL support in the latest version, along with some other improvements.
Bandicam works great whether you're making screencasts, tutorials, or recording game footage. You'll also find that the recorded footage file size is smaller than other programs, which further saves more hard disk space and resources.
Installation:
The Bandicam video recording software doesn't come bundled with any adware or spyware. You get a clean installation of the software with nothing else to worry about. Also, the file size of bandicam is quite small and appealing, so even people with limited hard disk resources will be able to use it. This software is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows 2003, XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.
This is a shareware file, but you can also purchase the full version for a fair price after you try it out.
Interface:
With Bandicam, you can record in one of two options:
Rectangle On A Screen Mode: This allows you to record screen footage for things like Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint and is the ideal option for presentations. You can record your desktop and PC screen.
DirectX/Open GL Window Mode: This is the most appropriate recording option for games like Battlefield 3, Call Of Duty, Minecraft, RuneScape, and more. With this recording option, you get higher quality and is the maximum recording quality the program has to offer.
The look of the interface is pretty basic, and it doesn't come with any graphics to make the program look pretty. Basically, you learn how to use the program to record and that's pretty much it. There's no "eye candy" associated with this program at all. And, as long as you read the help files and view the tutorials, you should have no problem getting this program to work for you, even as a beginner.
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