A look back... Rendersoft was bought by eHelp, after released camstudio 2.1, camstudio was bought by ehelp and later, the independent company, camstudio had a competitor product like robodemo (now adobe captivate) and ehelp was sold as independent. Thanks for help.
Answer by
Usha Kumari
The new release of CamStudio 2.1 was when Rendersoft was bought by eHelp, after which CamStudio was bought by eHelp and later the independent company, CamStudio had a competitor product like Robodemo (now Adobe Captivate).
The application records the image upside down. What should I do?
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
To fix this problem, simply use another video player or load the movie in VirtualDub and then export it as AVI with its original settings and everything should be fine. This happens because of the application and the codecs used to record the screen.
A look back... Rendersoft was bought by eHelp, after released camstudio 2.1, camstudio was bought by ehelp and later, the independent company, camstudio had a competitor product like robodemo (now adobe captivate) and ehelp was sold as independent. Thanks for help.
The new release of CamStudio 2.1 was when Rendersoft was bought by eHelp, after which CamStudio was bought by eHelp and later the independent company, CamStudio had a competitor product like Robodemo (now Adobe Captivate).
The application records the image upside down. What should I do?
To fix this problem, simply use another video player or load the movie in VirtualDub and then export it as AVI with its original settings and everything should be fine. This happens because of the application and the codecs used to record the screen.