Tuesday 24 July 2012

Download full version Hypercam 3 for free

Download Hyper cam3 for capturing Videos 
Hype cam:
Step 1.
Start HyperCam 3.
You should see its main window opened. Before you can start recording a video, you should select one of the available capture areas. You can read more about different capture modes here, but now simply click the "Region" button. Marked as

Step 2. Define the region of your screen you would like to record. Simply point the upper-left corner of the region with the mouse and click to confirm, then resize to the bottom-right corner and click again. You should see a red border indicating the region of your choice:

Step 3. Now click the big red button to start recording the video. Also remember the hot key for the start/pause action - F2. Press it at any time to pause the recording or resume it again. Once the recording starts, you'll notice that HyperCam window has disappeared from the screen (obviously, you don't want it in your video) and has minimized to a HyperCam Toolbar:

Step 4. Now do some actions within the capture area - move your mouse back and forth, open some applications, or whatever else you want to record. To pause the recording, press F2.
Step 5. Now as the video recording is paused, move your mouse to the HyperCam Toolbar and click the Stop button. You can also simply press F3 which is the default hotkey for the Stop action. Congratulations! Your first video is ready! You will see your newly created video in the Recent records section.

How to Capture a Full-Screen Video

A full-screen capture is convenient when you need to show what is happening on the entire screen area, for example, to clearly display the interaction of applications.

To capture a full-screen area, follow these steps:

Step 1. Run HyperCam if it is not yet running. You should see the main window of the program. Then, click the Fullscreen button to select the Full-screen capture mode. In this mode the entire screen area is recorded.

Step 2. Click the Record button (the big red one) or press F2 to start recording the video.

Step 3. When you have finished, press F2 to pause the recording, or F3 to stop the recording and save the video stream onto your hard disk as an AVI file. You can find all of your recorded videos in the Recent records section:



How to Capture a Video of a Particular Window

HyperCam 3 allows you to limit the recording area with some particular window - a browser page, a text editor or even a button or a drop-down list in any application - these all are windows.

Step 1. First, run HyperCam if it is not running and in the main window, select the Window capture mode:
Step 2. Now you should select a window to capture. There are two ways to do that: you can select the desired window directly with the Select window button (1) or choose it by caption from the drop-down list (2). Notice that the window of your choice is highlighted with a red border:
Step 3. Press F2 to start recording a video. Once you finish, press F3 to stop the recording and to save the AVI file to your
hard disk.



How to Capture a Video of Some Screen Region

With HyperCam 3 you can easily record a video of any given region on the screen. This could be a part of some application window, for instance, or simply some area of the screen.

Here is how you can capture the video of a screen region:

Step 1. Run HyperCam if it is not yet running and in the main window click the Region mode button.


Step 3. Note, you can fine-tune the region with mouse or by typing the exact values in the corresponding edit-boxes in the main window:

Step 4. To start recording click the big red button or press F2. To stop recording and save the resulting video file press F3.
Step 2. Outline the desired capture region with the mouse. Move the cross-hair over the screen and define the top-left and the bottom-right corners of the region. As you finish, you should see a red border framing the region you have selected:






How to Add Screen Notes to Your Video

Recording a screen video is fine, but you often need to add some notes to it, you know - focus the attention on some details, mention unclear matters, comment your actions etc. You may also want to add subtitles to your video to help foreign audience understand your voice comments.

All of the above is available in HyperCam. Here is how you can add screen notes to your records.


Step 1. Before recording a video you should create screen notes. Switch to the Screen notes section. This is the list of available screen notes. Now it is empty, so click the Add button to create a new screen note.
Step 2. You should see that a note has appeared on the screen and in the list of screen notes:
Double-click a note to edit its text and type "My first screen note" there. Also note, that you can adjust the note with the right-click pop-up menu

Step 3. Set up the position and the size of the note with the mouse.


Step 4. Now you need to define the way this note is shown. There are two options here: you can either bring it up manually with a hotkey, or set it to appear automatically on timer. Both options require additional configuration, so select the note in the list and click the Edit button . The Screen note setup window appears. Let's setup a hotkey for our first note. Step 5. Look at the highlighted area on the above picture. Here you can assign a hotkey that will trigger the note on the screen. Let's say it will be Ctrl+F. Focus the edit-box and press Ctrl then F on your keyboard.


Step 6. We want our note both to display and to hide off the screen when we press the hotkey, so check both options:


Step 7. Save the settings by pressing the OK button . Congratulations! You have created your first screen note! Now you can bring it up at any time while recording your video with the Ctrl+F hotkey.








How to Record an Audio

An appropriate background audio can be as important as video itself. For instance, it is irreplaceable if you want to add voice comments to your actions while recording a video. Another possible application is capturing a game video or a movie - both need a sound to be recorded alongside with a video stream.

With HyperCam 3 you can record an audio too.


Step 1. Run HyperCam 3 or switch to its window if it is already running and click the Options button to bring up the options window and switch to the Audio tab:

Step 2. Ensure the "Record sound" option is turned on and choose the device to record the sound (1). Usually, this is your sound card.

Step 3. Select the source to record the sound from (2). This could be your headset, or microphone, or audio input etc.

Step 4. Configure the compression settings (3). By default, the sound is recorded uncompressed, but you can select one of the available audio codecs to save compressed audio.

Step 5. Click the OK button to save the settings. Now when you will capture a video, HyperCam 3 will record the sound as well.





How to Display Screen Notes by Timer

Please refer to the screen notes tutorial to learn the basics of screen notes. While this tutorial will show you the advanced techniques you can use while working with on-screen notes.

Step 1. Run HyperCam if it is not yet running, or switch to its window if it is, then open the Screen notes section.

Step 2. We will create 3 different notes for this tutorial. Click the Add button to create the first one, then select it in the list and click the Edit button . The screen note setup window opens:

Step 3. Type "I am the bottom note" in the text box (1). This will be the text of our first note. Then, check the options (2) and (3). This will attach the screen note to the bottom of the capture region and make it follow the recorded area. Note: you need this option if you are to use the Pan Lock feature.

Step 4. Now set the timing for this note. We want it to appear on 5th second of the video. Note: you can use fractions here too.

Step 5. The "Update every" option sets how frequent a note should update its contents. In our case this option is not used, since the text of the note is not changed with time. But we'll need this option further down.

Step 6. Adjust the size and color of the note if you wish and click the OK button to save it.

Step 7. Now click the Add button again to create the second note, then click the Edit button and set note's parameters as shown on the picture.

Step 8. Type the text into (1), turn on (2) and enter "7" into (3). With these settings, the note will appear right after a record starts and will hide automatically after 7 seconds.

Step 9. Adjust the size, the position and the visuals of this note and save it with the OK button.

Step 10. Finally, let's create the third note. This note uses a macro string in its text. A macro string is a special text that is replaced to some specific value in real-time, that is, while the video is being actually recorded.

Type the text into the text box and use the macro drop-down (1) to select the Time macro.

Step 11. Now type 0.5 to the "Update every" field (2). This will make our note to update twice a second.

Step 12. Also, we will setup a hotkey, just to have a way to turn this note off. Set Ctrl + T as a hotkey and turn on the Hide option (3).

Step 13. Click the OK button to save settings and start the recording!

Step 14. As you can see, all of our notes are in place and are working as we planned. Good job!





Configuring HyperCam 3


Here is a description of the HyperCam settings.

Video tab
This tab contains the following options:
  • Video compressor - this list allows you to choose a codec to record your video and configure its settings if needed. A codec (COder-DECoder) is a software that performs the compression, encoding and playback of a video.
  • Rate in frames per second. This option sets how many frames per second will be recorded in a video. The higher this value is, the higher will be the quality of the output video. However, too high values may lead to encoding problems if your system is not fast enough.

    Note, you can set different frame rate values for the recording and for the playback. This allows you to increase or decrease the playback speed, but the sound won't be recorded in this case. To increase the playback speed, set the playback frame rate higher than that of recording. To decrease it - set it lower.
  • Key frame every N frames. This option determines how often full frames are written to the output file. The frames between them may have only the differences between the current and preceding frame. Higher values may let you help to achieve slightly better frame rates, but also can make it difficult to edit your AVI file in a video editor at a later time. It also increases the size of the output file.
  • Output folder. This is where your recorded videos are saved.
Audio tab
This tab allows you to adjust the audio recording settings.
  • Record sound - turn on this checkbox to enable sound recording.
  • Device - select an audio device to record the audio with. Usually, it is your audio card, either internal or external.
  • Source - you can select here, the source to record the audio from. This could be a microphone input, or headset etc. You can also choose the "Stereo mix" option to tell HyperCam to record all input audio that you hear from your speakers.
  • The Audio Compressor box allows you to select an audio codec. By default all audio is recorded uncompressed.



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