Stop rendering in between shoots
Display Eater is a good, trial version Mac program, that belongs to the category Design & Photography with subcategory Screen Capture.
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Since we added this program to our catalog in 2006, it has reached 1,465 downloads, and last week it gained 0 downloads.
Display Eater is a pretty light program that doesn’t take up as much storage than the average program in the section Design & Photography.
Display Eater is available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and previous versions, and it is only available in English. The current version of the program is 1.57 and its last update was on 4/20/2006.
Using Display Eater you can stop and start recording without having to render in between shoots. This means that you can effectively reduce the amount of time you work to the time you capture. When you are done capturing your footage, you can tell Display Eater to render, and come back after some time to see all of your movies rendered.
You can even substitute custom cursors, export your resulting movie to several formats for flexible customization. The capture engine code as well as the rendering code is multi-threaded to exploit systems with multiple cpus.