Camtasia Studio 4: The Definitive Guide (Wordware Applications Library)

While VNC is a piece of software for broadcasting your desktop onto another machine, there are hardware solutions out there that can do it much more expediently. Using an RGB capture device (often referred to as a “frame grabber”), you can take any VGA input and display it in a window on your Windows PC. What does this mean for you? It means that you can capture the video output from any machine that supports VGA output (and virtually all of them do). Using a hardware solution sports the following advantages over software like VNC:

But it’s not all sunshine and roses in FrameGrabber Land, either. As with anything, there’s a flip side. Here are some disadvantages of which you’ll want to be aware:

Performing the capture is relatively simple. Just take a standard monitor cable (usually included with these devices), plug one end into the monitor port on the computer you want to record, and plug the other end into the VGA port of the capture device. Install and launch the included software on your Windows machine, and poof! A window appears on your Windows monitor that shows the desktop of the other machine. This window can be recorded just like a VNC window can, so please consult the VNC getting started guide in the previous section for details in setting up the Camtasia Recorder to capture it.

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