The mac-daddy (pun seriously NOT intended) is Ambrosiasoft's SnapzPro X, which I have been using in its various incarnations since the early 1990s. When it comes to software, sometimes it's hard to determine what isn't and what is considered "expensive." SnapzPro X is $69, and worth every penny. I use this for still and motion screen caps.
There are other products: IShowU HD is also good, but not as good (IMHO) as SnapzPro X. But it's $29.99 and may give you what you want. The "Pro" version is $59.99.
BUT - if all you want to do is capture a screen recording, no frills - you can do that with Quicktime (Provided your Mac is running Snow Leopard or Lion). Here are the instructions. Note - it can be a little wonky to set up audio and you have to capture the whole screen. The two products mentioned allow you to just capture a pre-defined area.
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Date: 2012-02-24 02:25 pm (UTC)There are other products: IShowU HD is also good, but not as good (IMHO) as SnapzPro X. But it's $29.99 and may give you what you want. The "Pro" version is $59.99.
BUT - if all you want to do is capture a screen recording, no frills - you can do that with Quicktime (Provided your Mac is running Snow Leopard or Lion). Here are the instructions. Note - it can be a little wonky to set up audio and you have to capture the whole screen. The two products mentioned allow you to just capture a pre-defined area.