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Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO

And I can't remember what it is. Anyone help me out? :D
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/29 16:38:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2015/05/30 04:14:42
I am not sure if there is any screen recording software that could use Asio, but i use when needed :
Bandicam for the screen recording, and VB audio Voicemeeter to handle the Asio sound routing.

Both can be used as free software..
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/30 04:11:10 (permalink)
How about an "open source" video editor so you can stitch your video with you music?
 
Hold that... I'll google it 

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/30 04:54:34 (permalink)
Hmmm... I installed Bandicam with the idea that I could record the faders and knobs moving in a VSTi window.
 
It doesn't work.
 
All I get is a video with the image frozen... no movements.
 
So I tried just the Console view, while the song was playing.
 
It just captures a video of the Console view frozen in time.
 
I'm going to look for something else...
 

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/30 05:36:02 (permalink)
Okay... That didn't take long.
 
I have found something called Debut by NCH Software (registered in the USA and Australia).
 
They have a free version and a premium version which costs about $30.
 
http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html
 
It works, although I'm no expert on this kind of software, but it recorded both the VSTi window and the Console view just fine.
 
It does not, however, record audio played by my ASIO device, but I'm not bothered about that. I'm going to use a video editing package to splice the audio and video together.
 
The same company has a video editing package called VideoPad. It does not appear to be free and is currently priced at around $40, and I've only just noticed that there is a deal on until the end of May, so once that runs out the cost will rise considerably. I'll probably give this a miss because there appear to be plenty of open source video editors out there...

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/30 06:35:31 (permalink)
You can splice it, and I've done that, I was just looking for solutions that are less effort :). I have a video editor, Vegas 13 Pro, so no issues, it just takes a bit more effort to manually sync up the separate audio and video.
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/30 09:21:14 (permalink)
I would love something that could do both, I have occasionally thought about making some tutorials mostly for BFD2 and BFD3 but have never been able to record the sound directly from sonar. I can use an external mic and record my voice along with the sounds from sonar but the quality is never as good and of course using the same speaker source creates feedback.
 
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/31 14:25:31 (permalink)
There are programs that do both the motion screen capture and voice, but they don't use ASIO for the audio. All use windows type drivers. Voicemeeter is a great way to get ASIO into the mix, literally.

Although, if you're not actually monitoring It may not be an issue using WDM drivers.

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/31 16:11:00 (permalink)
Since I just went through this yesterday...
 
The only way I could get a screen capture tool to work with audio was to route an extra set of outputs from my audio interface back into the mic inputs of the interface. This worked well for me.
 
In my case, I also wanted to add voice commentary, so I imported the video captured by (whatever tool, there are many of them) and added an audio track with my voice. 
 
Next time, I am going to try Voicemeeter to record the commentary at the same time. Then the trick will be to align the audio commentary with the video.

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/05/31 16:37:27 (permalink)
Sycraft,
 
Still going with your original good advice.
 
Vegas and sync. Have done this also for some years now and get the quality end point needed quickly. Just takes a few trials to visually and soundwise get into the mode of being able to sync files. First time took about a half hour of confusion and frustration wandering away from the overlap. After a dozen projects later, can zero in and sync in about a minute. Was a learning process to know what I was seeing for and listening for.
 
Mainly ignorant out here in the bush, so if there really is a screen capture allowing ASIO integration of Sonar into capture, would appreciate the recommendation. Til then, my best efforts are with film and sync. Limiting factors are the resolution of the filming and skills of the filmer. Audio pristine presentation is a no brainer once the crystal mic in the camera is replaced.
 
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/02 21:08:36 (permalink)
+1 VoiceMeeter for the Audio routing.
 
A genuine suggestion @Sycraft - not teaching you to suck eggs ...
(Because e.g, I was as the current @MaximumPower discussion an have posted before - maybe even your original discussion).
 
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/03 13:51:56 (permalink)
I use the capture software that came with Corel video studio. It will capture my mic input, but it doesn't capture Sonar's outputs. To work around this I use Mrecorder from Melda productions. i just slap it on the master bus, turn on the screen capture and Mrecorder and go. After I'm done I sync them up, which is easy because all I have to do is match the voice from the capture software to the voice from Mrecorder. Only takes about 2 min. Here is something I did recently using this method.
 
https://youtu.be/ac5oU6jJtHA

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/03 15:06:17 (permalink)
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Hi Chandler,
 
So that video was created with Corel Video Studio? I must look into that...
 
I tried something called Lightworks at the weekend and it was a nightmare. May have been cause by the videos I captured with Debut, but in the end I gave up. I had all sorts of problems, including my audio being played faster for some reason. Or the video would freeze...
 
I gave up in end and un-installed the lot.

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/03 21:37:48 (permalink)
Synkrotron,
 
Yes I did it using Corel video studio. It has an easy to use video capture program and afterwards I just tale the wav file I made using Mrecorder(which is free) and add that to Video studio. From there it's just a matter of syncing the voices and then muting the video. It would be nice if there were a way to record the DAWs output directly, but I don't know if a good way that doesn't involve syncing afterwards. Luckily the syncing is easy once you get the hang of it.

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/04 01:03:51 (permalink)
Okay, thanks 
 
I downloaded the 30 day trial of Video Studio last night and had a play. It's not as easy to use as Adobe Premier (as far as I can remember... haven't used that for over ten years). But I suppose that this is reflected in the price of the software.
 
All I am doing is adding my music to a video and trying to sync the two together. Sounds easy enough but I'm not doing very well. Could do with some kind of "nudge" tool...

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/04 01:15:34 (permalink)
 
 
I haven't used it but I believe the video tools in Sonar are all about syncing up audio with 'nudge' etc and possibly other smarts to sync up markers(?)
http://www.cakewalk.com/D...;help=Tutorial8.1.html
 
I don't need to do it - because I use VoiceMeeter  - http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3230641
 
For clarity which may be getting blurred a bit above - there are 3 aspects:
 
1. Screen Capture / Video Recording (Single source and/or non-ASIO (e.g, MME/WDM) Audio)
2. Audio capture from Multiple source / ASIO devices (+ MME/WDM)
3. Video / Audio Editting
 
Corel Video Studio likely covers 1 & 3 - but possibly not 2 (?) (although it likely handles Single / MME/WDM devices).
 
Voicemeeter and MRecorder - squarely fit into 2.
 
BandiCam, LiteCam, Hypercam  - are likely just 1.
 
Hitfilm Express 2 is likely just 3 - ($5 - http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3230932)
 
Sonar - may be just the Audio of 3 - perhaps it includes snips/fades of the video too?
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/04 03:46:43 (permalink)
I didn't even think of using Sonar for video... But it doesn't look as though you can add titles and stuff, so I'm going to give it a miss. But thanks for reminding me.
 
FWIW, I finally managed to get something done in Corel Video Studio:-
 
https://youtu.be/JCL2Yum11Y0
 

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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/05 12:18:07 (permalink)
FYI ... I'm not familiar with the product but SharewareOnSale has Apowersoft Screen Capture Pro down from $39.95 to ...
1. Free - no support, no updates - for 2+ days
2. $11.98 - support and updates for major version - for 6+ days
 
http://sharewareonsale.com/shop
http://www.apowersoft.com/screen-capture-pro
 
[Update]: Ahhh - do your homework/demo ... looks quite good but Vendor site suggests it might just be for static screen grabs ... and yet sharewareonsale is written ambiguously suggesting able to capture and record anything on screen including videos ... but that could mean a static screen cap(?).
post edited by ShellstaX - 2015/06/05 12:51:32
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Re: Someone here had a suggestion for screen cap software that could record ASIO 2015/06/07 08:26:42 (permalink)
I recently made 4-5 screencap vid tutorials for a friend just getting started on Sonar.  I used hypercam 2.  Worked perfectly with ASIO and captured my output of sonar with little fuss.  I did have one small issue (can't remember what it was) but I just googled it and it worked fine.  Great program, easy to use, and FREE.
 
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