Comparison Of Screencasting Software - Screen Recording Software


Comparison by specification
Comparison by features
The following table compares features of screencasting software. The table has seven fields, as follows:
- Name: Product's name; sometime includes edition if a certain edition is targeted
- Audio: Specifies whether the product supports recording audio commentary on the video
- Entire desktop: Specifies whether product supports recording the entire desktop
- OpenGL: Specifies whether the product supports recording from video games and software that employ OpenGL to render digital image
- DirectX: Specifies whether the product supports recording from video games or software that employ Direct3D to render digital image
- Editing: Specifies whether the product supports editing recorded video at least to some small extent, such as cropping, trimming or splitting
- Output: Specifies the file format in which the software saves the final video (non-video output types are omitted)
References
External links
- Checklist of criteria for selecting a screencasting tool
- Market overview of screencasting tools
- Snagit on Windows, Version History
- Camtasia Studio Version History
- Camtasia for Mac, Version History
- Grabilla, Version History
- NVIDIA Shadowplay
- Bandicam, Version History
- CloudApp, Version Update
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