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unable to "restore" windows in windows 7
Hello.
I noticed that if I start up camstudio in windows 7, start it recording, minimize camstudio, at that point it is recording and I cannot "restore" or "unminimize" it to be able to hit the stop button. Might be worth looking into.
Cheers!
-r
I noticed that if I start up camstudio in windows 7, start it recording, minimize camstudio, at that point it is recording and I cannot "restore" or "unminimize" it to be able to hit the stop button. Might be worth looking into.
Cheers!
-r
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The program sits in the system tray when minimized - it can be restored from there.
Terry
The problem is that when you start recording in windows 7, the "green flashing corners" appear in the task bar, so when you minimize, it *appears* to the casual observer that it has minimized to the task bar. The system tray icon typically shows up as a hidden system tray icon, so it doesn't appear to minimize to the tray.
I see an options -> program options -> "minimize program on start recording" (which wasn't checked), which causes some confusion.
I'd suggest another program option "minimize to tray" and have it default to false, but that's just one way to clear up the confusion (and confusion it is, because a typical user will try to restore the window by clicking on the icon for the "green flashing corners" in the task bar, nothing happens, so they right click, select "cam studio" which opens up a new camstudio instance, with stop buttons that do nothing--it appears as if you cannot stop the recording).
Cheers!
-r
Admittedly I record only a fixed screen area, so it may well be that I don't fully understand the problem.
Jo
Cheers!
Since I record a fixed area, I normally leave the CS display up beside the area I intend to capture. To see if I could duplicate what you're seeing, however, I checked both the "hide flashing rectangle" and "minimize" options. I saw green marks at the corners of the area to be captured but they were not flashing, and the CamStudio display did minimize but I had no trouble bringing it back up. I did not see a "Flashing" icon on the taskbar as I do on the XP machine.
Jo
Cheers!
Yes, I encountered that confusion just the other day. I'm never minimizing to tray again! (Heck, what do I have dual monitors for?!) Or at least, I won't without "Flashing" hidden.
But that was really throwing me - now I know what you were talking about!
Terry