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Different effects: highlight, spotlight, etc. This is snap 9. Snap 10 appears in to-day’s download basket!!!
Zen, What exactly is the download basket? I took a look, the help balloon on mouse-over said “Download Ashampoo 10 for free”, so I did. But it’s not free, it’s just a trial, just like I could get from Ashampoo’s site. Peter Blaise, Well, thanks for the info.
Free to download?! Who charges to download?! Many software vendors only permit PAID downloads, no trials. I like and recommend Ashampoo Snap because it lets you choose which codec to use when recording video. The codec [COmpressor DECompressor] is the encoding software that compresses the video so you can store it on whatever drive — without compression your device can’t write the video file fast enough, and you’d soon run out of storage space.
Most screen capture or recording apps make you use whatever codec the developer includes, and that’s not usually the highest quality codec, let alone the one that you might prefer. Being able to choose which codec to use lets you make a choice based on your hardware’s capabilities and your requirements for the video.
Installed without issue, liked the UI, and so far the tested functions. Seems ok, I like the OCR optical character recognition capabilities to pull text from images, not highly accurate, requires much editing after capture, but somewhat useful nonetheless. And there is scanner software that does OCR on image files.
Interesting tool, we’ll see if I ever use it twice, compared to other programs with which I am already familiar. Might I recommend two additions to your internet area? I can recommend both of these programs. WF is free and a based on Firefox. Both of these are very good software IMHO. Thanks for all you do. Over the years I have found excellent software and games on your site that I otherwise would not have been able to afford.
I am grateful. You all do a very good job. LadyLei, why are you talking to GOD in these comments? Thank you Ashampo, I love your software. And thank you GOTD as well! This is one great program. I’ve been using it for years. The paid version is much cheaper than other screenshot editors and this has all the features I could ever want.
Definitely a keeper. To those that asked – yes, it can do video capture and sound recording. I tested the video capture on the game I happened to be playing at the time. I was not happy with the quality of the video capture. I’m not sure if you can set it to record at higher quality somewhere, I couldn’t offhand find it. I also didn’t like that the interface opened across the recording area and then was of course recorded as well – I could move it off but then half the interface disappeared in the process.
At the end it does give you options for editing that I haven’t seen before – but since the quality of the video was unusable to me, the editing tools became redundant. I did not test the static screenshot functions as I don’t need those. Kermit, I’m not sure that Snap is the best choice for game recording — there are several apps optimized just for that, along with add-on devices or cards so you don’t use resources best spent gaming.
That said, you can choose to display the menu bar or not, and you can choose the codec used, so you can get higher quality encoding. The codec itself normally gives you a GUI of some sort to set the quality level. Have you discovered any Version 9 tool that makes both necessary?
The night shift blurred my brain. I apologize for stating that this version doesn’t have an OCR function. And thank you to you, Peter Blaise for your very helpful comment. Much appreciated. Regards, consuella. FireShot addon for Chrome and Firefox is very good, plenty of features, and free. Is this the same as the Ashampoo Snap 9 offered before which I have?
Looks very impressive, but like Clairvaux below, I’ve never been able to figure out how to use it. Are there any nice-and-slow YouTube demonstrations? The deficiencies in screen capture utilities shows up when there are both horizonal and vertical scroll bars ie part of the image is off screen in both directions.
Most only cater for instances where the image is off-screen vertically and can’t handle where it is both directions. Snagit probably is the best performer but unfortunately it is not free. A free version has been offered online but Techsmith has confirmed that it is illegitimate.
Sadly Snap 9 like most others failed to cut the mustard with me. I was quite disappointed because I like Ashampoo products and generally find them sound and worthwhile. You can always opt out of their pushed promotions if that gets up your nose. Does this program also record the audio component of screen activity, or only the image?
I couldn’t see an answer on the ashampoo product page, unless it is obvious. With this PC I can choose the soudcard’s output [What U Hear] as the input for recording, or I can choose the built in audio’s Stereo Mix [though I had to go into the Properties using the Sound Control Panel to enable it] — which one I’d choose depends on which device, sound card or built in audio, I set as default for playback. With those settings Snap can record audio.
In those cases you might find a fix or work-a-round by Googling, or you can use a virtual audio driver — those drivers are also included in some capture apps. When I installed Snap it didn’t install a virtual driver, or offer to install one. I’ll try this new version of Ashampoo Snap, once more. Up to now, I’ve never been able to find one that worked intuitively as advertised.
I kept downloading more and more offers for free Ashampoo Snap’s versions, here and there, but I never got to use it regularly. Right now, my favorite screen grabber is Pic Pick free version. It does much less than Ashampoo Snap on paper, but it does it very well.
In theory, Ashampoo is much more powerful, but I’ve never found how to use the extra features that do interest me : save a screenshot of a whole web page, including the invisible parts, or make a screenshot of a drop-down menu. Never mind video grabbing. Also, the interface purports to be easy, but in reality it’s overwhelming.
I confirm : stupid interface. Starting from the System Tray, I need to look in the middle of a huge list of features to find the command I want, Capture Region.
Photo Recovery v1. Photo Recovery 2 v2. Registry Cleaner 2 v2. Slideshow Studio v1. Slideshow Studio HD 4 v4. Snap 12 v Snap 14 v Soundstage v1.
Soundstage Pro v1. Taskbar Customizer v1. Ten Seconds v1. Undeleter v1. UnInstaller 10 v UnInstaller 11 v UnInstaller 9 v9. Video Converter v1. Video Deflicker v1. Video Filters and Exposure v1. Video Fisheye Removal v1. Video Optimizer Pro 2 v2. The program license is verified repeatedly at regular intervals.
There is an option to get a free license key, which requires a valid email address. After authenticating your email, you have the option to create a free Ashampoo account, which you can use later for similar giveaways or purchases. You will also get a free full version license key , which you can use to complete the installation. The advantage of registration is you can access your key later, in case you need to re-install the software. Ashampoo Snap 9 Giveaway — Free full version.
Download Ashampoo Snap 9 Giveaway. During installation, you will get a pop-up window where you are asked to insert a key. You can edit the screenshots with several tools: Change the color, highlight areas, change the size, add graphics or stamps, blur areas, and more.
After finishing the editing, you can save the output on your local drive and save it on remote or cloud drives such as Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, email, and Facebook. Ashampoo Snap has a straightforward interface, once you launch the app you can either access the functions of the app either from the system tray or from the capture bar.
The capture bar will appear on the desktop screen in the upper right corner thin strip of blue. Also through settings, you can change the language and set hotkeys for different capture features.
Overall, Ashampoo Snap 11 is a feature-rich screenshot and video capture tool with a powerful image editor that does an excellent job of capturing anything displayed on your screen, including video. Simply download the giveaway version from here or here [