Creating Tutorials
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You can check Camtasia or CamStudio.
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I like Peek.
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@scottalanmiller said in Creating Tutorials:
I like Peek.
I'm not sure it capture audio inputs while screen recording.
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VLC Media Player has a basic screen recording feature.
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Camtasia would be my first choice.
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What about OBS Studio https://obsproject.com
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@stuartjordan said in Creating Tutorials:
What about OBS Studio https://obsproject.com
OBS works well, but what the OP is asking for is a video editing function. The recording software doesn't / can't do this soft of thing on the fly.
I'm sure there are some free and open source options to edit video. I'm just drawing a blank atm.
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I found this one when searching - Not sure if it is exactly what you are looking for:
https://www.appcues.com/As well as-https://www.flashbackrecorder.com/
I have also seen this one popup on FB-
https://www.trustradius.com/products/walkme/reviews -
oCam http://ohsoft.net/eng/ is a nice piece of software for screen recording for Windows.
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@dustinb3403 said in Creating Tutorials:
@stuartjordan said in Creating Tutorials:
What about OBS Studio https://obsproject.com
OBS works well, but what the OP is asking for is a video editing function. The recording software doesn't / can't do this soft of thing on the fly.
I'm sure there are some free and open source options to edit video. I'm just drawing a blank atm.
Actually, yes, some presentation creation software does this. I used it a while back, but not sure what it was called. It was someone else showing me how it worked.
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I am using movavi suite for my videos (an 0365 administration training videos in progress) which has similar functions requested by op. You can zoom in to specific areas and such
I think they have the individual screen recorder as well but i got the video suite