OBS fans, do you have any introductory resources you particularly like? I've been very curious about it but it feels a bit overwhelming, there seems to be a not-insignificant initial learning curve.
-Marijane On 12/6/21, 5:22 AM, "Code for Libraries on behalf of Foster, Meredith" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: I third OBS, it has great customization and versatility. It also has great video quality compared the other options available. -----Original Message----- From: Code for Libraries <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Andrew DeNicola Sent: Monday, December 6, 2021 7:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Free Screen Recording software for Windows I would definitely suggest OBS as a solution: it's open source and free, updated often, the file can be exported into many popular and open source formats for both internet and archival purposes, and the more you use it, the more tools you see it has. Andrew DeNicola Adult Services Librarian & Outreach Coordinator. Culpeper County Library On Sun, Dec 5, 2021, 10:25 PM Emily H. <[email protected]> wrote: > I use OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), which is free and open source. > It was recommended to me by people who use Twitch for streaming video > games, but it's good for both streaming and recording. > > Emily Horner > Library Services Manager > Marshalltown Community College > > On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 5:08 PM charles meyer <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi my esteemed listmates, > > > > I'm trying to record steps taken in a video editing software using a > video > > screen recording software. > > > > The Windows 10 Game X screen recording software hasn't worked. > > > > I was reading about Screenrec but has anyone used that application? > > > > Thank you! > > > > Charles. > > >
