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I want to use an app like Camtasia to record websites as avi files, and then
make VCD's from them (using Nero), to give them to a few people I know that don't have computers, but have DVD players that play VCD's. For example, I have an 79 year old neighbor who would love to see info on Min Pin dogs, as she has one, but no PC, and doesn't want to learn one now, but she has a DVD player. I know how to do this part. What I'm looking for is a browser or similar app that will take a web page, and scroll it automatically at normal reading pace, so I can make a "movie" of it. Hopefully it will read it aloud also. Also, ideally, an application that will automatically open any thumbnailed pictures that may be hard to see, but that may be asking too much, I may have to do that manually as the web page is scrolling/reading etc. Thanks in advance. |
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