Take Screenshots On Timer - VBScript and VB6
Screen Capturing SDK sample in VBScript and VB6 demonstrating ‘Take Screenshots On Timer’
CaptureScreenAndTakeScreenshotsOnTimer.vbs
' create video capturer activex object
Set capturer = CreateObject("BytescoutScreenCapturing.Capturer")
' set output video file name to .WMV or .AVI file
capturer.OutputFileName = "EntireScreenCaptured.wmv"
' set capturing type to the caScreen =3 to capture the entire screen
capturer.CapturingType = 3
' output video width
capturer.OutputWidth = 640
' output video height
capturer.OutputHeight = 480
' uncomment to set Bytescout Lossless Video format output video compression method
' do not forget to set file to .avi format if you use Video Codec Name
' capturer.CurrentVideoCodecName = "Bytescout Lossless";
' uncomment to enable recording of semitransparent or layered windows (Warning: may cause mouse cursor flickering)
' capturer.CaptureTransparentControls = true
' set the screenshot saving mode type: 0=none (default), 1=onmouseclick, 2=ontimer, 3=manual (using TakeScreenshot() method only)
capturer.ScreenshotSavingType = 2
' set output folder for the screenshots
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' directory in which this script is currently running
CurrentDirectory = fso.GetAbsolutePathName(".")
capturer.ScreenshotOutputFolder = CurrentDirectory ' set output folder to the current one
' set image format for the screenshots (png = 0, bmp = 1)
capturer.ScreenshotImageFormat = 0
' set timer period for taking screenshots, in ms
capturer.ScreenshotTimerPeriod = 1000 ' set the timer for 1 second
MsgBox "This script will record 640x480 video from entire screen for 15 seconds. Output video will go to EntireScreenCaptured.avi"
' run video capturing
capturer.Run()
' IMPORTANT: if you want to check for some code if need to stop the recording then make sure you are
' using Thread.Sleep(1) inside the checking loop, so you have the loop like
' Do
' Thread.Sleep(1)
' While StopButtonNotClicked
' wait for 15 seconds (15000 msec)
WScript.Sleep(15000)
' you may also make manual screenshots
capturer.TakeScreenshot "screenshot1.png"
' stop capturing
capturer.Stop()
' destroy Capturer object so the video will be saved into the disk
Set capturer = Nothing