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Easily Capture video from any VGA or DVI device
by Joe Froehlich Nov, 2007 Issue
Article Synopsis
At one point or another, you've most certainly used the infamous [Command] [Shift] [4] key sequence to take a screen shot of an application window or a dialog box that reports a particular error. And, if you prepare training or technical documentation on a regular basis, you've probably graduated to a more sophisticated screen capture utility like Ambrosia Software's SnapzPro X. But, how do you capture the screen that appears when you launch the Mac OS X Startup Manager for example? Furthermore, what if you need to record a movie of the entire boot sequence for troubleshooting or training purposes?
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