FlashBack Pro
FlashBack Pro is a Windows-based screen recording program, distributed by Blueberry Software Limited.[2][3][4] It allows the user to add text effects, cut and paste movie footage and edit mouse movements. Recordings are initially saved in a proprietary format which can be opened and edited in the associated editor. Once editing is complete they can be exported to Flash, AVI, and a variety of other formats. A PowerPoint plug-in is also deployed with the program's installer. A freeware version of this program was released in April 2009.[5] The development company that makes the program began in 1997 as Blueberry Consultants, a software development company producing tailor-made software projects. In summer 2003, Blueberry Software Limited was created and released the first version of BB FlashBack. FeaturesIn October 2014, Blueberry Software launched FlashBack Pro 5, which adds the ability to record a video once and release it in multiple languages; a magnifier effect to enlarge parts of the movie; password protection for recordings; and a new user interface, and easier sharing via integration with a new dedicated online video sharing website – FlashBack Connect. New features in FlashBack Pro 5 are:
Other features include:
File format
FlashBack files have default file extension as .FBR, which stands for "FlashBack Recording." A FBR file is a multimedia container format which includes the recorded screen and separate audio tracks (i.e. desktop audio, microphone). Standard FlashBack video is based on lossless GDI[citation needed] video but can be converted in the editor to lossy MPEG-4 format to reduce size. Other softwareFlashback SDK[6] add screen recording, playback, editing and exporting to any application. ActiveX/COM objects that integrate with MS Visual Studio and Borland IDEs. TestAssistant[7] screen-recorder for software testing. Capture a screen to make movies of any defects. Flashback Rewind[8] perpetual screen-recording so when a bug occurs users can press the icon in the system tray and share the last few minutes of their screen with others. FBX[citation needed] screen-recording designed for use with high frame-rate applications such as gaming. See alsoReferences
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