HyperCam explained

HyperCam
Author:gentrit
Developer:Hyperionics & Solveig Multimedia
Latest Preview Version:rery
Latest Preview Date:21.09.2012
Operating System:Microsoft Windows
Genre:Screencasting software
License:Proprietary software

HyperCam is a screencasting program made and created by Hyperionics and Solveig Multimedia. It captures the action from a Microsoft Windows screen and saves it to an AVI (Audio Video Interleaved) or WMV (Windows Media Video) or ASF (Advanced Systems Format) movie file. HyperCam will also record all sound output, and sound from the system microphone can also be recorded.

Features

HyperCam is primarily intended for creating software presentations, tutorials, demonstrations, walkthroughs, and other various tasks the user wants to demonstrate. The latest versions also capture overlay video and can re-record movies and video clips (e.g. recording videos playing in Windows Media Player, RealVideo, QuickTime, etc.). Beginning with version 3.0, HyperCam also includes a built-in editor for trimming and merging captured AVI, WMV, ASF files.[1]

The unregistered versions of HyperCam 1, HyperCam 2 and HyperCam 3 apply a digital watermark to the upper-left corner of each recorded file and will ask the user to register on every startup. Base registration, which costs $39.95, will eliminate this watermark.

In 2015, Hyperionics made HyperCam 2 available for free for "worldwide use".[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About HyperCam. dead. https://archive.today/20120910040010/http://www.solveigmm.com/en/products/hypercam/. 10 September 2012. solveigmm.com. 23 December 2015.
  2. Web site: HyperCam 2. hyperionics.com. 23 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151211165439/http://hyperionics.com/hc2/index.asp. 11 December 2015. unfit.