Now that I'm getting comfortable with Scratch, I want to use it to create some demonstration videos about simple image manipulation for use in my film school classes. I like Scratch for this as it has the image, the controls (such as curves) and a waveform monitor on the same screen; better than Resolve for my purposes (I don't care for the multicolored waveform monitor in Resolve, too difficult to read.)
The problem is that when it comes to screen capture software, Scratch is a vampire! Litteraly. It is invisible in a mirror (actually in screen capture). I start the screen capture and you can see the image fine, but once I do anything, such as play the timeline or make an adjustment to the image: the screen capture either goes blank (although you can still see the mouse pointer moving) or the image freezes: nothing changes on screen (even if the timeline is playing) but again you can still see the mouse pointer moving, just as it did in Scratch.
I've tried four different screen capture apps; both on Windows 7 and on Windows 7 running in Parallels on a Mac Pro. Some either record a blank screen (although the initial Scratch screen is always there until I change something and it disappears) or the first screen "freezes" although the mouse still moves.
The reason I am asking here is clearly there must be something about how Scratch operates; how it displays. Anybody know how it is different. For example, I have no trouble at all recording screen capture videos of Resolve or other software. Any way I can get Scratch to operate differently or perhaps some type of screen capture software I can use? I've tried Camtasia, Camstudio, and a couple of others. Microsoft Expression Encoder came closest.
Any ideas are welcome.


