How can I capture a video with Windows 7

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I am trying to capture a live video from my digital camera using Windows 7.

Live Movie maker and Windows Movie maker 2.6 do not have "capture" menu item.

Apparently, Windows Movie maker 2.1 has a "capture" menu item. However, I don't know how to download it on Windows 7.

Any suggestion?

user12029

Posted 2009-11-03T20:49:05.753

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I recommend VLC. Cross platform and free. Getting video from a device is pretty easy.

DaveParillo

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2The second link you've provided no longer works. – wonea – 2012-11-18T17:22:43.013

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I use one note's 'capture video' facility- video is stored in one note itself, but can be saved wherever you want it to be.

david

Posted 2009-11-03T20:49:05.753

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Just use windows internal stuff like: Windows Media Encoder x64 or Microsoft Expression Encoder

Nasenbaer

Posted 2009-11-03T20:49:05.753

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You may want to edit the post and try that second link again. – tombull89 – 2011-06-14T13:08:51.063

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Another option is to use a web-based method like www.screentoaster.com. This is free and can be used from any version of Windows Mac OS X, whatever.

Bob D

Posted 2009-11-03T20:49:05.753

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