MSN Recorder Max 4.1.7.2

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MSN Recorder Max enables you to record your favorite MSN chatmate's webcam video or capture the whole MSN conversation easily and instantly. It supports all versions of MSN and Windows Live Messenger. All the videos can be captured in real time while chatting on MSN video call. Needless to select a region on screen, you just need to click 'record' button to easily record MSN video. The saved video files are high-quality with a really small size. You can also choose Full Screen, Selected Window or Selected Region to record. Besides, you can upload the video you recorded to Youtube directly as well.

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