\chapter{Capturing and Recording Media}%
\label{cha:capturing_recording_media}
+\begin{figure}[htpb]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth,keepaspectratio]{recording07.png}
+ \caption{Actual Recording Session - note the bright green boundary box and the big arrow cursor
+within the "Video In" window}
+ \label{fig:recording07}
+\end{figure}
+
This section covers the areas of capturing media from the web or television by the use of recording.
Access the Record function via \texttt{File} $\rightarrow$ \texttt{Record}\dots The recording application really only does one thing, capture media from some external source, and write it onto a file in a specified way.
\end{enumerate}
-When recording from the screen, a large green-colored boundary box appears to allow you to easily frame the screen area to be recorded when you move it around to where you want to position it. In addition there are \textit{record cursor} and \textit{big cursor} check boxes which allow for also recording the cursor and for making the cursor bigger.
+When recording from the screen, a large green-colored boundary box appears to allow you to easily frame the screen area to be recorded when you move it around to where you want to position it. In addition there are \textit{record cursor} and \textit{big cursor} check boxes which allow for also recording the cursor and for making the cursor bigger.
+You can see the bright green boundary box and these checkboxes around the middle at the top in
+figure~\ref{fig:recording07}.
Screenshot to illustrate some appropriate settings which are described above/below the image (figure~\ref{fig:recording01}).
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{recording01.png}
- \caption{Recording window with tipical settings}
+ \caption{Recording window with typical settings}
\label{fig:recording01}
\end{figure}