JSCapture, if other browsers decide to adopt and implement the features it runs on, can be a really useful tool for providing support to remote users.
This small utility uses the HTML 5 getUserMedia() feature to record what ever is going on the user's PC, either in a static image, or as a WebM video file.
Once these files captured, they can be sent across the Internet or saved on the server for shared viewing or debugging operations.
Developers can control various video and image capturing features, like the size at which the document should be recorded, the area of the screen to capture, framerate settings, and so on.
To prevent useless captures, a delay can be added to the recording process, letting the user minimize the browser and bring up the desktop elements he wants to capture into view.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- HTML 5 enabled browser
Limitations:
- Works only in recent Google Chrome version.
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