Full Screen to WMV with River Past Screen Recorder Pro, Full Screen2WMV recording
What is
WMV?
WMV stands for Windows
Media Video -- developed and controlled by Microsoft. WMV is a generic name
of Microsoft's video encoding solutions and doesn't necessarily define the technology
what it uses -- since version 7 (WMV7) Microsoft has used its own flavour of
MPEG-4 video encoding technology.
DivX video format is originally based on hacked
WMV codec.
Windows Media Format 11 adds support for HD video up to 1080P. WMF 11 runs
only on Windows XP and Vista.
Additional information is available on Microsoft
Windows Media page.
Launch Screen Recorder Pro
Install Screen Recorder Pro and launch the application.
Select Recording Area
Expand "Record from" panel.
Set the From area to "Screen".
For full screen recording, the Max Speed should not be too high. Generally, if the screen resolution is set to 640x480 or 800x600, the max speed can be set to 15 or 30fps. If you are recording bigger screen area, this number should be set to 5 or 10fps.
If you want to record audio with the screen activities, check "Record Audio".
Additional audio settings will be shown.
Set Output Format
Expand the "Record to" panel. Select "WMV - Windows Media Video" as the File Type.
Set Output File
Click "Browse" button to bring up the Save File dialog. Enter the file name for your recording.
Start Recording
Click the "Record" button on top of the window to start recording.