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    Does anyone know what Will Terry uses to record his screen?

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    • mattramsey
      mattramsey last edited by

      Of course the man himself could reply 🙂 but has anyone heard him mention what he uses to make his YouTube videos?

      There have been several times I would have loved to record my screen while I paint but I've tried a couple products and it's either super buggy, super laggy (my brush skips around the screen) or eats up a TON of memory (like massive amounts of gigs for 20 min of painting).

      Speed paintings would be fun to make but I also think it would be easier to communicate crits/ideas on others' work by doing a video. Usually a few words or a paint-over suffice but sometimes to really get across an idea a video would be best.

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      • Thrace
        Thrace last edited by

        Sounds like a great idea, but I am no help in that area!

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          seanwelty @mattramsey last edited by

          @mattramsey You need to let others know what OS you are using. That may influence their response. I have heard that Windows 10 has this feature built in, but have yet to dig into it.

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          • mattramsey
            mattramsey @seanwelty last edited by

            @seanwelty Good point: PC Win 7

            Tried switching to Win 10 on my Surface Pro 3 but it was way too buggy and I switched back to original OS (I believe it's 😎

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            • kai satoshi
              kai satoshi last edited by

              I use Camtasia which is what I believe Will uses... or at least he did use it.
              Hope this helps.

              https://www.facebook.com/kaisatoshiart
              https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt6tfoLEMU6uZkRzs2KUzVw

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              • Rob Smith
                Rob Smith last edited by

                I have a lot of experience using Camtasia and I'm pretty sure that is the program that Will is using. Camtasia is easy to figure out and it works well. There are some other screen capture programs out there and the prices for them varies. I used Camtasia at work to create training videos.

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                • mattramsey
                  mattramsey @kai satoshi last edited by

                  @Kris-Knight @rob-smith Sounds good--looks like Camtasia has a free trial option. I'll have to check it out. $300 seems high but if it works well (no lag) it's worth it.

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                    cristianne last edited by

                    I had the same problems you described, and after test over 10 different options, I found a good match for my laptop (running Windows 8). It's called Snagit: https://www.techsmith.com/snagit.html It's built by the same company that produces Camtasia. Awesome quality and it doesn't interfere with our photoshop painting. If it works for you, it will only costs $49 (Camtasia is $299) once the trial expires. I'm very pleased with it. I recommend recording/saving in 10 - 15 minute increments though, just to make sure your recordings are safe.

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                    • Nancy Gormezano
                      Nancy Gormezano last edited by

                      Check out Active presenter - the FREE Screen capture version - by Atomi systems - windows only I believe. I have used it, is relatively straight forward (takes a bit poking around to figure out) and also has a video editor. BUT I have used it only for short screen captures and have done nothing complicated with it.

                      http://atomisystems.com/

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                      • kai satoshi
                        kai satoshi @mattramsey last edited by

                        @mattramsey
                        shop around on amazon. I got my camtasia from someone who won it but didn't want it.... I think I paid a bit under 100 dollars

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                        • Aaron
                          Aaron SVS Team @mattramsey last edited by

                          @mattramsey If you have an Nvidia graphics card on your PC you can use Geforce experience for free.

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                          • bobbyfasel
                            bobbyfasel last edited by

                            I stream on Twitch and Picarto using OBS, and that saves out a video file of my screen capture once I'm done. I usually just use that!

                            Echoing what other people have said about Camtasia and SnagIt if you don't want to go that route.

                            Bobby Fasel
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                            • mattramsey
                              mattramsey @Aaron last edited by

                              @Aaron I do have that actually. I never thought of trying it. I see it "advertised" when I'm updating my driver but I always equated it with recording Call of Duty sessions and whatnot.

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                              • Aaron
                                Aaron SVS Team last edited by

                                It runs lightweight because it is for recording your gameplay and records in good quality. There are no other effects or tools like mouse clicks and highlighting though. Look up how to use geforce shadow play on youtube for exact instructions.

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