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VLC player is a popular open source multiplatform multimedia player with a built in screencasting package. | VLC player is a popular open source multiplatform multimedia player with a built in screencasting package. | ||
#Go to Media > | #Go to "Media" > "Open Capture Device" | ||
#Select capture mode "Desktop" | #Select capture mode "Desktop" | ||
#Click | #Click Play | ||
# | #Go to "Playback" > "Record" | ||
File will be in Users/Username/Videos Folder | |||
=Lists= | =Lists= |
Revision as of 01:03, 21 January 2017
Screencast software allows you to record or share a video of your computer's screen.
Quick Guide
VLC
VLC player is a popular open source multiplatform multimedia player with a built in screencasting package.
- Go to "Media" > "Open Capture Device"
- Select capture mode "Desktop"
- Click Play
- Go to "Playback" > "Record"
File will be in Users/Username/Videos Folder
Lists
- Comprehensive from Wikipedia - [1]
- http://askubuntu.com/questions/4428/how-to-create-a-screencast
Testing
- Byzanz - runs from command line. Complicated.
- Vokoscreen - nice! Advanced state of development for a new program. Has magnification window. Switching from RecordMyDesktop.
- SimpleScreenRecorder - Simple, but has excellent screen following feature.
- Used with Cursor Highlighting.