If not then how?|||Yeah you'd have to go the route of a screen recorder like hypercam2 or camtasia (hypercam's way cheaper).
If you really want a free way you could record the screen with Freez Screen and the audio with Freecorder and sync them in Windows Movie Maker. I've done it just to see if it works. It's not that hard to do. Freez Screen records in avi files whatever's in the area you selected on your desktop (if you go real big, like the whole screen, the file will be huge and take forever to work with) and Freecorder records your speaker output (what u hear) in mp3 files, both of which Movie Maker works with.
Set your screen and start Freez Screen recording then start the audio so you can just drop the audio in on the timeline in Movie Maker about where it goes instead instead of having to trim it first to line her up. Once you get it close on the click the lil + symbol a few times to expand the timeline to be more precise.
Freez Screen (freeware)
http://www.smallvideosoft.com/screen-vid鈥?/a>
Freecorder Toolbar - Free Sound Recorder
http://applian.com/freecorder3/|||Realmedia make Microsoft look like a charitable trust.
All these wretched proprietary formats are anti internet and have to go !
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|||no they cant support it even when it say upload finished it will not be there i gave up trying to convert it even I think you can play it and use hypercam2 to record it in avi or will its playing video it on ur fone ...|||http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bi鈥?/a>
That format is not supported but windows comes with windows movie maker and you can convert it to MPG with that and upload it.
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