can anyone tell me if there is any software available that will record betfair graphs at the end of an event, so that you are able to study the graghs for any trends, entry points etc. i was looking to record a full tournament for example and then look over the graphs once the tournament has finished. take tennis for example. after each match has been completed, the software would record the betfair graph, and continue to do this throughout the tournament. i know a website called "trade on sports" do a similar thing, but a monthly subscrition is required. any solutions?
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stewarty
recording betfair graphs
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Camstudio can record the graph for you in real time
http://camstudio.org/
This will have you recording the graph during the match though... don't think that is what you want... but just in case.
http://camstudio.org/
This will have you recording the graph during the match though... don't think that is what you want... but just in case.
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For snapshots I use hypersnap:
http://www.hypersnap.com/
Great software but not sure if it can automaticaly "snap" your races. You will have to click the buttons manualy.... but then again, you will have to open up the chart manualy also anyway so taking the snapshot is just an extra button combination you press (you can set hotkey's to take snapshots)
What you can also do is open up a the chart you want to capture and press CTRL and PRINT SCREEN together. That will capture the current active window (normal print screen alone will capture the complete desktop) Then you open up Windows Paint and press CTRL - V there. That will copy the capture you made into paint. Now you can save that.
http://www.hypersnap.com/
Great software but not sure if it can automaticaly "snap" your races. You will have to click the buttons manualy.... but then again, you will have to open up the chart manualy also anyway so taking the snapshot is just an extra button combination you press (you can set hotkey's to take snapshots)
What you can also do is open up a the chart you want to capture and press CTRL and PRINT SCREEN together. That will capture the current active window (normal print screen alone will capture the complete desktop) Then you open up Windows Paint and press CTRL - V there. That will copy the capture you made into paint. Now you can save that.