From gaming to educational content, reviews and conferencing, screen recordings are increasingly common these days. So, let’s discover a little more about what they are and how to do it.
When it comes to presenting, or producing computer/software based video content, it’s very likely you’ll need to record what’s happening on your screen. Screen capture, as with most software these days, comes in a wide variety of formats and brands to suit various budgets, including perfectly usable free versions.
If you’re a Windows 10 user, you may not be aware that your system already comes with a free application to perform this function. This is called the Xbox game bar. You don’t need an Xbox to use it and here’s a short instructional video that shows you how it all works:
If you would more Windows based options for screen capture, it may be worth considering some of the others featured in this video:
But what if you’re using a Mac? No problem – there’s an equally simple alternative:
It’s worth considering that you may need to set up other devices, such as extra hard disk storage, if you’re recording particularly lengthy videos at a high resolution for example. With more complex ventures it is well worth checking out some of the latest screen capture software, which are full of added benefits and creative flexibility. Discover what’s currently on the market using the related resource links below.
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