Create instant screen demos with the highest compression ratio in the world. With SCREEN2EXE, with this 400K FREE tool you can:
* Record onscreen changes to a self-played EXE file.
An EXE file can be used on any Windows system, it has best compatibility
* Record mouse movement and clicking.
The movement and click of mouse can be saved and replay to help illustrate better,
* Record speech from microphone.
You can record your voice with the screen synchronized.
* Support partial recording.
You can select a rectangle as a region for recording.
* Get smallest movie file for fast sharing.
Based on advanced, special designed SSCV2 codec, SCREEN2EXE may have the highest compression ratio in the world. The output file size is far smaller than other screen recorders. A smaller file is very important when you want to share your demo via internet.
* Best quality and Scalable settings
SCREEN2EXE allow you set quality from lossless true color mode to lossy grayscale mode, which help get best trade-off between quality and file-size. In default, the output quality of SCREEN2EXE, especially for those photos on screen, is the best compare to other screen recorder which only output 256 colors.
Why Not AVI?
If you are looking for a free screen recorder which supports AVI, SCREEN2EXE is not your choice. But if you are looking for a free screen recorder which can compress screen video more, SCREEN2EXE is the only choice of you.
An AVI file need right codec to play, to achieve compatibility, most AVI outputting screen recorders must use codec which system installed in default. But, those system codec are designed for general videos not for screens. When use it to compress screen video, the output file is very huge! For example, a 1024 by 768, 1 minutes screen video could cost over 10M bytes. Compare to that SSCV2, used in SCREEN2EXE, output only 0.1M-2M bytes.The same thing happens to SWF and other general formats.
So, in sum, you can only choose one between small file, EXE format and big file, AVI format.
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