@blakeyrat said:@ender said:Try VirtualDub. It's not the easiest to set up, but I've had no problems with it capturing whole screen at 30FPS. I recommend you use the ZLib Motion Block Video Codec from DOSBox during recording, as it's very fast, and produces decently small files with typical screen contents.
I don't want to capture the screen, I want to broadcast it. Sorry; my own fault for using the confusing term "screencast", which refers to about 30 different things.
Basically, I want a program where I can send a link to a friend of mine, he can click it, and then he can see and hear what I'm seeing and hearing in close to real-time. The aforementioned LiveStream Podcaster works, but since it goes through a website and does post-processing, it ~30 seconds of latency, which is too much. (It also can't composite DirectX and non-DirectX screens together, it broadcasts one or the other. Has a great audio mixer, though.)
What I'm looking for is a product that cuts the website out of the loop, and just streams the video/audio directly. Exactly what I see/hear from my computer, my buddy should also see/hear.Have you tried Microsoft Shared View? I don't think it does audio, but I never really played with it much - we went to Webex at work so I stopped researching it.