Yes Almost done! Now, please install 32 bit Java Runtime Environment (even if you are using a 64bit machine). You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page. Continue Done! Now, try to run LeCTo Recorder by double-clicking it. Did a small recording interface open on the screen? Please download and install JavaFix. You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page. Continue Now, please install VLC Player 1.11. There are some compatibility issues with newer versions of VLC so please use 1.11. You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page. Download LeCTo Recorder and extract it from .rar file. As the result, you will get the lecto.jar file. Did that work? Yes Lets download and install LeCTo Recorder requirements. Are you using Windows XP? Are you sure you have installed all the prerequisites? (JavaFix, 32bit JRE, VLC 1.11) No Then lets go through the procedure once again. Check the set recording location and if the folder is write protected. Or just try again with another folder or Desktop. Ok, I'll try now Click Settings/Edit lecture and select video and audio sources for video and audio. You can use tabs to define settings for multiple video and audio sources. Don't forget to define locations where video files will be saved. Close the window using the X symbol. Press the red record button, perform a few actions on the screen, and end the recording using the stop button. Nowlocate and open the recorded files. Was everything as expected? Are you using a 64bit machine? No Huh, we're not sure how to help you in that case.You can try contacting us directly. Are you using a 64bit machine? I don't know If you have both, 32- and 64bit Java, but the 64bit is run by default, try to run lecto.jar from command prompt using the command C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar "C:\...lecto_location...\Lecto.jar (Modify the install location of 32bit Java and Lecto.jar if needed!) Did that help? Then lets go through the procedure once again. Continue Lets download and install LeCTo Recorder requirements. Are you using Windows XP? Are you sure you have installed all the prerequisites? (JavaFix, 32bit JRE, VLC 1.11) Yes Are you using a 64bit machine? Done! Now, try to run LeCTo Recorder by double-clicking it. Did a small recording interface open on the screen? No:( Are you sure you have installed all the prerequisites? (JavaFix, 32bit JRE, VLC 1.11) Great, now lets just give LeCTo Recorder a test ride. Continue Click Settings/Edit lecture and select video and audio sources for video and audio. You can use tabs to define settings for multiple video and audio sources. Don't forget to define locations where video files will be saved. Close the window using the X symbol. Press the red record button, perform a few actions on the screen, and end the recording using the stop button. Nowlocate and open the recorded files. Was everything as expected? If you have both, 32- and 64bit Java, but the 64bit is run by default, try to run lecto.jar from command prompt using the command C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar "C:\...lecto_location...\Lecto.jar (Modify the install location of 32bit Java and Lecto.jar if needed!) Did that help? Yes Great, now lets just give LeCTo Recorder a test ride. Lets download and install LeCTo Recorder requirements. Are you using Windows XP? Yes Please download and install JavaFix. You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page. Click Settings/Edit lecture and select video and audio sources for video and audio. You can use tabs to define settings for multiple video and audio sources. Don't forget to define locations where video files will be saved. Close the window using the X symbol. Press the red record button, perform a few actions on the screen, and end the recording using the stop button. Nowlocate and open the recorded files. Was everything as expected? No, LeCTo has crashed:( This might happen due to incompatibility with newer versions of VLC. Please make sure you're using VLC 1.11 and try again. Download LeCTo Recorder and extract it from .rar file. As the result, you will get the lecto.jar file. Did that work? No If you can't extract Lecto from the .rar file, you should download and install WinRar, 7zip or any similar free application to be able to extract .rar files. Now, please install VLC Player 1.11. There are some compatibility issues with newer versions of VLC so please use 1.11. You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page. Continue Almost done! Now, please install 32 bit Java Runtime Environment (even if you are using a 64bit machine). You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page. This might happen due to incompatibility with newer versions of VLC. Please make sure you're using VLC 1.11 and try again. Ok Click Settings/Edit lecture and select video and audio sources for video and audio. You can use tabs to define settings for multiple video and audio sources. Don't forget to define locations where video files will be saved. Close the window using the X symbol. Press the red record button, perform a few actions on the screen, and end the recording using the stop button. Nowlocate and open the recorded files. Was everything as expected? Click Settings/Edit lecture and select video and audio sources for video and audio. You can use tabs to define settings for multiple video and audio sources. Don't forget to define locations where video files will be saved. Close the window using the X symbol. Press the red record button, perform a few actions on the screen, and end the recording using the stop button. Nowlocate and open the recorded files. Was everything as expected? No, I can't find the recordings:( Check the set recording location and if the folder is write protected. Or just try again with another folder or Desktop. If you have both, 32- and 64bit Java, but the 64bit is run by default, try to run lecto.jar from command prompt using the command C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar "C:\...lecto_location...\Lecto.jar (Modify the install location of 32bit Java and Lecto.jar if needed!) Did that help? No:( Huh, we're not sure how to help you in that case.You can try contacting us directly. Click Settings/Edit lecture and select video and audio sources for video and audio. You can use tabs to define settings for multiple video and audio sources. Don't forget to define locations where video files will be saved. Close the window using the X symbol. Press the red record button, perform a few actions on the screen, and end the recording using the stop button. Nowlocate and open the recorded files. Was everything as expected? ???? Great! You're ready to roll! Are you using a 64bit machine? Yes If you have both, 32- and 64bit Java, but the 64bit is run by default, try to run lecto.jar from command prompt using the command C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar "C:\...lecto_location...\Lecto.jar (Modify the install location of 32bit Java and Lecto.jar if needed!) Did that help? Done! Now, try to run LeCTo Recorder by double-clicking it. Did a small recording interface open on the screen? Yes Great, now lets just give LeCTo Recorder a test ride. Welcome! Lets help you get started with LeCTo Recorder! LeCTo Recorder is an application that will help you to record your desktop and signal fromany number of video camera devices attached to your computer. Continue Download LeCTo Recorder and extract it from .rar file. As the result, you will get the lecto.jar file. Did that work? Lets download and install LeCTo Recorder requirements. Are you using Windows XP? No Now, please install VLC Player 1.11. There are some compatibility issues with newer versions of VLC so please use 1.11. You'll find the link on the LeCTo download page.