I used a piece of software called Snapz Pro X. It allows you to select a certain portion of the screen, and record it to a MOV file. Very useful. I'm using the trial version right now, 15 days of unlimited usage.
You could also use the Screen Record software in Quicktime X with Snow Leopard, but then you'd need to buy a copy of Quicktime 7 Pro to crop the video down to just the game screen.
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You could also use the Screen Record software in Quicktime X with Snow Leopard, but then you'd need to buy a copy of Quicktime 7 Pro to crop the video down to just the game screen.
iMovie works great to edit everything together.
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My Snapz Pro X trial ends soon, and if I already have Quicktime X it seems a bit silly to buy the full version.
But I can't work out how to crop to the vid in QT7 Pro...
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I did find this on YouTube, but I havn't tried it:
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At any rate, cropping in Quicktime 7 Pro can be done by creating a "mask" - search for that and you'll find what you need.
I used QT Pro because I couldn't get iMovie to do a straightforward crop to 480x320. Admittedly I was using an older verson, so YMMV.