I use a Program called FRAPS. It's good quality and fairly easy to use. Unfortunately, the free version only allows 30 seconds of record time before it stops recording.
There's also HyperCam. It has unlimited recording time, but terrible quality.
nothing. you can't get ''99 of everything'' without working towards it. besides, why cheat on a game? :/
"I have a tape"...lol i dont no its hard
To efficiently inspect and navigate through tight spaces using a camera fish tape, first, attach the camera to the end of the fish tape. Then, feed the fish tape into the space while watching the live feed on a monitor. Use the camera to see obstacles and guide the tape through the space. Adjust the direction and angle of the camera as needed to navigate effectively.
Either purchase or download a Screen Camera. This will enable you to video your Runescape game.
All you have to do is tape it, put it on a flashdrive, and upload it on youtube.
A fish tape camera can be used to inspect hard-to-reach areas by inserting the camera on the end of a flexible rod or tape and feeding it into tight spaces or areas that are difficult to access. The camera provides a live video feed, allowing the user to see and assess the condition of the area being inspected without having to physically enter the space. This can be useful for tasks such as checking for blockages in pipes, inspecting behind walls, or examining machinery in confined spaces.
with a camera
(Without advertising and bias) Current Sony Vegas systems seem to have the best graphic capture of Runescape, along with a wide selection of special effects. Other systems can be downloaded for free.
Nope.
A digital movie camera is a motion picture camera that uses a computer chip. The first versions still put the data to tape, usually a mini DV tape. Nowadays digital movie cameras have hard drives or take SD cards.
If you mean "... without Java", it is not possible. You need Java to play RuneScape.
Make sure it's wound to the start of the tape - and that there's nothing on it that you want to keep.