WebCam Recorder 3.04

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Watching webcams is great entertainment but it can also be very frustrating. You spend ages waiting for something interesting to happen and then you blink and miss the good bits. WebCam Recorder is a unique piece of software which can record virtually any webcam - including those which use plug-ins. Once you've made a recording you can watch it as often as you like. Freeze frame, reverse play and slow motion let you have fun. Images are recorded in a high quality video format which preserves fine detail and the recorder only records a new image when the picture changes - giving smaller file sizes. Start the built in video player by clicking the play button.

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