OpenGL for Windows
- By Open GL
- Free
- 4.6
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Dxtory is a movie capture tool that has been specifically designed for DirextX/OpenGL applications. It captures DirectX and OpenGL video data directly from your system's surface memory for rapid recording* with no loss of quality. Key features include: Lightweight. Tabbed interface. Custom screenshot capture tools. From the tabbed interface of Dxtory you will find everything you should need to capture the media you want. From the main window you can access Global, Advanced, Screenshot, Hotkey, Video and Audio settings. Not only does Dxtory provide a standard set of tools, there are also some neat features tucked away too. For example, the Overlay settings not only offer status options but also color-coded frame and status indicators. The screen capture facility also has the ability to customize screenshots with margin, scaling, and clipping options. You can even save clips in multiple formats, enable High Speed and Auto Repeat options, and specify JPEG quality. Dxtory is quite a diverse capture tool; it is capable of recording audio from multiple sources, and it has support for third-party video codecs and broadcast output. This will prove to be useful to those of you who specialize in gaming and those who need more than the standard freeware applications that are currently available. *The trial version of Dxtory has some limitations, including a watermark on output.