![]() That takes more learning but on the return you can record your videos in very high quality. It is perhaps a little heavy-weight software for screen recording but it makes a lots of sense if you want to create your custom virtual stage you record – allowing to use camera, layouts and content in a very rich way. I have also used OBS Studio to record my screen. And very few people seem to be aware about this possibility. Pros: easy to use, if you have access to Microsoft Stream you can use this toolĬons: web-only, 15-minute limit. ![]() Without going to too much details there is a good guide for that by Microsoft in here. When you are done you can easily choose if you want to re-record the video or upload it to Stream. Then you just select the suitable screen you want to record and hit share. The maximum length is limited to 15 minutes, so Stream is really suitable only for short videos.ĭon’t forget to choose the right camera and microphone, especially if you have multiple/virtual cameras or mics. Yes – you can do a screen recording with Microsoft Stream! There is a great guide by Microsoft how to use PowerPoint screen recording.Ĭons: nobody remembers that this option exists, large recording (filesize) Microsoft Stream It also has options to select an screen area but also to include microphone (or not) and cursor. PowerPointĭid you knew you can also use PowerPoint to record a screen? Camtasia requires more computer power to run smoothly. Easy to choose to record only a specific area of the screen.Ĭons: you need to buy a license to use them. Pros: great tools with lots of options, easy editing and especially easy snipping. These tools are quite simple to use and there are tons of great videos & articles available for learning. Snagit has less options to use but Camtasia is a fully fledged video editor & recorder. TechSmith has Snagit and Camtasia tools available that can be used to record and edit screen. Pros: easy, built-in, included in the license, easy to useĬons: recording quality is not full HD, a bit difficult to manage with only a single screen setup (you need to hide everything extra). ![]() I have to admit I use Teams quite often for recording demos or even videos since I can have my video in the bottom of the screen (yes, I am eagerly waiting for Dynamic / Custom Views to appear). Then you can share your screen in the meeting and record your show – if you have permissions to do so. Just go to Calendar and choose Meet Now to create a Teams meeting. You can use Microsoft Teams to record your screen quite easily. I am happy to see more tools listed in comments and I can keep this article updated. There are several (plenty) tools available but let me highlight a few. What options there are available and how they work in the real scenarios? This is a topic that comes forward very often: how can one record a screen video and then edit it afterwards.
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