What's the best screen recorder?

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I want to record a part of my screen and I used Snagit in the past but it's too pricey. Anyone know any open source alternative screen recorder programs?
#capture #recorder #screen #video
  • Profile picture of the author innovativeecom
    you can use camtasia recorder , good for screen recorder
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Screen-o-mattic works pretty well!

    They have multiple options to play with. They also have both a free and paid version. The paid is a very low price and is worth it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dave90210
      I use that one also but it looks like it captures in a lower resolution
      Originally Posted by EPoltrack77 View Post

      Screen-o-mattic works pretty well!

      They have multiple options to play with. They also have both a free and paid version. The paid is a very low price and is worth it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tyler Walls
    Quicktime has always been reliable and free. You can record computer screen or mobile screen
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  • Profile picture of the author amadonxl
    I use snagit and faststone for screen shots and camtasia for vidoe recording
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  • Profile picture of the author Cookej2
    Open Broadcast Software is really good, and free. Jing also but you will need to convert your files from SWF --> AVI if uploading to YouTube.
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas Mcnaught
    Hey Dave I use OBS - Open Boradcaster Software for free then use Sony Vegas for editing to man .
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  • Profile picture of the author jack28012009
    You can CamStudio - Free Screen Recording Software. I'm using it very well
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
    I've tried pretty much all of them.

    Screenflow is the best, but only for Mac.

    Camtasia is the best for PC.

    And Screencast-O-Matic is a decent alternative if you can't afford Camtasia.

    CamStudio is OK if you can't afford Screencast-O-Matic.
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  • Profile picture of the author anshdeb
    Camtasia worked perfect for me always. Been using it for some time and never had any problems.
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  • Profile picture of the author aizaku
    i use avs video editor

    AVS Video Editor - easy video editing software for Windows.

    im very happy with it, very user friendly.

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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I have always used Camtasia and have never had any problems.

    Before I went with it, I read a bunch of reviews and such and Camtasia just sounded like it would be the easiest to use,

    You can download and try if free for 30 days.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikerj
    I don't know what I would do without snagit...it is my most tool (use it multiple times each day) in my toolbox. I would probably go for camtasia if snagit was not within my reach. However I would do what I could (knowing what I know about snagit) so that I could purchase ($49) snagit.
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  • Profile picture of the author SamNuku
    Its even more pricey but Camtasia has ALWAYS steered me right.

    The editing is the best & I wouldn't use anything else.

    I've tried about 5 free ones over the years, including SnagIt, & I couldn't after using Camtasia the options for almost anything just wasn't here.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
    Camtasia and screencast o matic...

    Both can be tested out for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author 10xworld
    I love screencast o matic. It's low cost and does everything needed and more to create great videos.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I've used Licecap (weird name) for animated screenshots, works great for tutorials.




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    • Profile picture of the author PPG19
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I've used Licecap (weird name) for animated screenshots, works great for tutorials.




      This ine looks cool!

      I use screencastomatic.
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  • Profile picture of the author psenjani81
    I have been using the AVS & Camtasia. I think this 2 apps has a good function with good reputation. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author boond1982
    Hi Dave. I suggest Screencast-O-Matic or if you want a 100% free software , you can USE OBS.
    I use OBS but Screen-O-Matic is a good one .
    Regards. Damien
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  • Profile picture of the author hynds
    I usually use Camtasia and really happy with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author enjamulahsan
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    I usually use screenflow from my mac and that is good
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  • Profile picture of the author gweijie
    screenflow is really good if you have a mac, ive used it before for projects and it works great!
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  • Profile picture of the author themichaelcook
    I use screencast-o-matic pro version.

    For $15 per year, you can't beat it!
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  • Profile picture of the author FajarSidik
    ice cream screen recorder it's free , and easy to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author jinmin
    I have been using Faststone (FastStone Screen Capture - The Best Screen Capture Software) for many years now for my online business and it works fantastically well. It can do more than just recording your screen. Try it out!
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    I have been using Movavi lately with pretty good results. It does most everything Camtasia does at a fraction of the cost


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  • Profile picture of the author michaelkoehler92
    I have a mac so QuickTime is great, but for windows I recommend Camtasia Studio
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexandra Solene
    I'm using Windows 10 and for screen recorder, I'm using Snagit, and it's excellent for me he never give me any problem for my suggestion Snagit its best.
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  • Profile picture of the author WarriorWasim
    Hello, I'll go with Camtasia and it's available for windows and mac. Thanks :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author tyronne78
    I use Snagit to shoot all of my tutorials...probably the best $50 investment I've ever made.
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  • Profile picture of the author psenjani81
    I like the AVS than the Camtasia. I have use both of the apps. You can use anyone of them. I believe this two apps will be able to make you satisfy you. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
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    • Profile picture of the author nicheblogger75
      Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

      I'm glad to see someone else who uses this. I also use it. It does a fantastic job.

      I originally bought the entire video editing suite and I was surprised to see it came with as many apps as it did.

      Also, it was relatively inexpensive. I bought it approximately 2 years ago and I think I paid $67 for the whole video editing package, which included:

      - Video editor (somewhat similar to Windows Live Movie Maker but more functions)
      - Screen capture/recorder software
      - Video conversion app
      - Webcam/outside camera recorder software

      I just took a look at their website and it looks like the latest video suite is going for $79.95, which I think is a steal. I might actually upgrade since they have added a lot more features since the version I'm using.

      Another software I use is a good free one called VSDC. They have an upgrade which is something like $19.95 for a one-year PRO license. I looked around and found a coupon code and got 30% off of that so I think it cost me like $15 or $16 or so for the year.

      The video editor is awesome and can do just about anything a lot of the really sophisticated and expensive programs can do. It also has a screen recording suite that is really pretty good.

      I believe the free version would be fine, but for $20 you can unlock all of the features. I edit all of my chroma key/green screen videos using that editor because it has more settings for chroma key than most free editors.

      You can grab the free version here:

      http://www.videosoftdev.com/

      Here is the link if you are just interested in the free screen recorder:

      http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-screen-recorder

      If you want to upgrade I believe it is done from right inside the software. Again, not necessary but if you do a lot with video it would be great for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author DeanJames
    On a PC, Camtasia Studio (currently) gets my vote. 30 day free trial is worth taking up - the price tag at the other end will be prohibitive to some, but definitely worth trying out during the trial period. I like using things that are intuitive so my measure of whether something is well set up is whether I have to turn to a manual to get anything done. Obviously you miss certain technical things by skipping that step, but you can get up and running without reading documentation/manuals with Camtasia Studio. Whether you should purchase it or not after the trial purely comes down to your budget.
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  • Profile picture of the author BacklinkzTopper
    Try Screencast-O-Matic. It is amazing.
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  • Profile picture of the author extrememan
    I like screencast-o-matic. It's the one I use to make all my screen recording videos. It's awesome!
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  • Profile picture of the author julianwoodws
    screencast-o-matic

    has worked extremely well for me, and its very inexpensive

    i also suggest getting the pro hosting to remove watermark and allowing more edit options
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  • Profile picture of the author nicolasmd2112
    Bandicam had to be the best that I used. It is simple, lightweight and super high quality. Plus, the free version is nearly identical to the paid version, so you can test it out will nearly all of it's 'paid' features for free.


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  • I must admit camtasia is a good one and getting better every year if you are looking for something that is constantly improving with web browsers and operating systems
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  • Profile picture of the author Ajay Joshi
    Using Screenium 3 and Cametasia on mac
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  • Profile picture of the author wentzco
    I also had been looking at options. I had recently downloaded iSpring Free Cam - https://www.ispringsolutions.com/ispring-free-cam . I like the simplicity of it - easy to use (also free).

    I wouldn't recommend Camstudio as now they've added all types of nasty adware (malware). I tried to download it at sourcefourge thinking it would be safer but it didn't download all the necessary files. Icecream Screen Recorder I see has some good reviews & may give that a try.
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  • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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    New Camtasia for Mac was released, yesterday. First-class product, but not for cheapskates.

    Frank
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  • Profile picture of the author bdodd43
    This is just my opinion and experience, but I am partial to ScreenFlow. It does everything you need. Screen Flick is great for recording partial screen too. I use this one for recording gameplay on Mac.
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  • Profile picture of the author JackRogers
    If you prefer free screen recorder, Ezvid, TinyTake are always good ones to try. But if you are looking for some more professional solution, you can try Joyoshare Screen Recorder as it has more powerful features in recording any desktop activity including videos and audios with high quality.
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  • Profile picture of the author jonesr
    Camtasia! It will do just about anything you need. Takes some effort to learn though.
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  • Profile picture of the author spearce000
    Another vote for Camtasia!
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  • You could also try Jing. It's free!
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    I use the secret one built into Windows 10 (Windows key + G). It's meant for gamers, but it will record any other apps.

    Plusses: genuinely free, not "free" as in not free like so many of the others. Also the only one I've got to work on my 4K screen. Absolutely nothing else would work!!!

    Minuses: won't let you swap between apps, but you can splice videos together later. Also it sometimes forgets to start recording audio.

    In summary: a good choice if you want some basic screen recording but usually shoot videos on location.
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  • Profile picture of the author NickCesarz
    +1 for OBS
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  • Profile picture of the author prashantmahto
    for laptop or mobile?
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  • Profile picture of the author bruna gari
    Ezvid is the best screen recorder
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  • Profile picture of the author prashantmahto
    1. OBS Studio
    2. Camtasia
    3. Movavi Screen Capture Studio
    4. TinyTake
    5. Icecream Screen Recorder
    6. DVD VideoSoft's Free Screen Video Recorder
    7. Active Presenter
    8. ezvid (Free)
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  • Profile picture of the author Shawon10
    For PC camtasia
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  • Profile picture of the author Nottyqueen
    I used Camtasia recorder several times, it seems it is not so bad for screen recordings!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author franamico
    If you have a PC and Windows 10, all you need to do is press the window icon and G at the same time. Click the red button and voila'. The only thing is that people won't see you on the side...but who cares when it's 100% free?
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  • Profile picture of the author EddtheMaker
    Mirillis Action! is really nice! www.mirillis.com/screen-recorder
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  • Profile picture of the author extrememan
    Yes, screencast-o-matic. Enough said
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  • Profile picture of the author mostCPA
    Whichever software you choose, video recording software is a must if you are a teacher/educator, game player, or blogger. Writing a review or putting together a list of instructions can only take you so far. Adding professional-looking video to your blog post, tutorial, or review is sure to increase your viewers' engagement.

    1) Free Screen Video Recorder
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    Pros
    • saves in a variety of formats including AVI, JPG, GIF, and PNG
    • spyware and adware free
    • 100% freeware software

    Cons
    • must accept or opt-out of bundled, third-party products on installation
    • does not appear to have picture-in-picture recording option


    2) CamStudio
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    Pros
    • can add screen captions to your video
    • records picture-in-picture web cam simultaneously with screen recording
    • built-in help file
    • 100% free to use

    Cons
    • the website admits to there being a bug and offers a "workaround" until the next version
    • users complain about having to decline "offers" they receive after installing software


    3) Ezvid
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    Pros
    • has facecam and voice synthesis
    • includes a video editor
    • the site claims you can create a professional-looking video in minutes (rather than hours)

    Cons
    • needs 10GB free hard drive space, which might be a lot for older machines
    • online forums complain it's laggy and glitchy


    4) TinyTake
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    Pros
    • can use for free but with limited features
    • can add graphics from your local drive for annotating files
    • built-in viewer is optimized for mobile devices

    Cons
    • free version is extremely limited
    • no free version for commercial use


    5) SmartPixel
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    Pros
    • records HD videos and optimizes disk space
    • picture-in-picture mode simultaneously records what's on your monitor and on your webcam
    • post-editing functions include clipping, merging, dubbing, and adding subtitles

    Cons
    • no multilingual version available, but the web site says it's on the way


    6) Screenflow by Telestream - Mac Only
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    Pros
    • allows you to record and edit after recording is done
    • support for closedcaptioning your video
    • the ability to export in a wide variety of file types for publishing
    • no time limit to free version

    Cons
    • videos created with free version are watermarked
    • you must pay to upgrade from previous versions


    7) Icecream Screen Recorder
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    Pros
    • draw, outline, or add arrows and text to your video capture
    • record webcam video along with screen recording
    • zoom tool allows you to zoom in while recording
    • can set multiple screen captures on a timer
    Cons
    • only 10 minutes of recording time with free version
    • WEBM is only available video format with free version


    8) Screencast-O-Matic
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    Pros
    • make recordings up to 15 minutes in length with the free version
    • limited options for publication with free version
    • recording from both screen and webcam
    • the paid version is inexpensive

    Cons
    • watermark is visible on videos made with free version
    • recording computer audio requires Windows Vista or later


    9) iSpring Free Cam
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    Pros
    • no watermark, time limits and ads
    • records voice from a microphone, system and mouse sounds
    • users can edit audio and video to fine-tune recorded screencasts
    • saves videos in HD format (up to 720p or 1080p)
    • uploads video to YouTube for sharing

    Cons
    • no webcam recording
    • saves recordings as WMV only

    10) Camtasia
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    Pros
    • records on multiple video and audio tracks
    • has green screen effect to make it seem as if you are a part of the action
    • easy to incorporate animated items, like callouts and scrolling text
    • Google drive integration
    • free app available to record videos on mobile devices and transfer to Camtasia for editing
    Cons
    • demo of full software is only free for 30 days
    • users are prohibited from creating videos for commercial purposes when using the free version
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  • Profile picture of the author zelgly2
    You can go with techsmith Jing. it is free one and you can record for 5 minutes
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  • Profile picture of the author Daijon Moss
    Recording the video screen is a useful solution for your tutorials, for a webinar, for an important presentation. I want to share some software's name that I used in past.


    Here is a list of best free video screen recording software:


    · Capture Fox
    · Screenshot with Icecream Screen
    · Jing
    · Cockos
    · oRipa Recorder and etc.
    · CamStudio
    · Quicktime


    These are the tools I use to capture the desktop, to create useful videos to explain what happens on the screen of my Mac but also for PC / Windows.
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  • Profile picture of the author kazimuhith
    I use Camtasia. It is great. There are many people who also use Screen Cast Omatic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Asector
    Camtasia is always preferred for me. It has video/ image edit option too!
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  • Profile picture of the author akaalvideos
    Icecream Screen Recorder is a Best Screen recorder.
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  • Profile picture of the author tinytimsmith
    Originally Posted by Dave90210 View Post

    I want to record a part of my screen and I used Snagit in the past but it's too pricey. Anyone know any open source alternative screen recorder programs?
    In 2018 Camtasia is still the gold standard for all you screen recording multi-media needs. Yes it does cost a little bit, so maybe look for a torrent.
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  • Profile picture of the author wedogadgets
    There are many screen recording softwares online but i prefer Open Broadcaster Software.I think it's the best software which is freely available.
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  • Profile picture of the author affmarketer101
    You can use Loom. It's light because it's just a chrome extension. You can create an account real quick.
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  • Profile picture of the author robinaraoz
    In my case I use both Camtasia and Screencastomatic. The last one is cheaper. The quality of the recordings is somehow better on Camtasia.

    Now, the visual part is important, but the audio is even more important. I have been using a Samson meteor microphone, but wasn't to happy with the results...., so I went and purchased a Blue Yeti..., Lets see how it works out (still waiting for the delivery guy to appear at my doorstep).

    Regards,
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  • Profile picture of the author ivylamb
    I currently use VideoSolo Screen Recorder, it is not free but cheap. Before that, you can use the trial version.
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  • Profile picture of the author Giles Ensor
    I'm with the screencast-o-matic mob.

    Been using it a few years now and it is great for simple-minded folk (i.e. me) who don't like a lot of bells and whistles.

    And I think that if you can get a couple of people to sign up using your link, you get it for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author faisalmaximus
    I had used Camtasia for a long time, but after getting Snagit I left all other screen recorder. It's simple, easy to use but very effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author salsym
    Originally Posted by Dave90210 View Post

    I want to record a part of my screen and I used Snagit in the past but it's too pricey. Anyone know any open source alternative screen recorder programs?
    I use screencast-o-matic and I am quite happy with that.
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  • Profile picture of the author BoldBaatar
    There are many open source screen recorders on the market. Debut video capture, I think, is the best one. It is a combination of webcam software and a screen recorder. It supports to record audio or video alone as well as video and audio simultaneously, which is most useful when you are recording gameplay or tutorial videos for Youtube. Please check this article to know more details of Debut video capture.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jen Eick
    I personally use Snag-It and ScreenCast-O-Matic.


    Truth be told, I'm finding a lot of what I do for the annual price of Snag-It, could be done with Screen-Cast-O-Matic for less than half the cost annually. But, I'm still a fan of both
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  • Profile picture of the author Sing Peng
    1. OBS Studio
    2. FlashBack Express
    3. Apowersoft Free Online Screen Recorder
    4. TinyTake
    5. ShareX
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  • Profile picture of the author huaying
    I have used OBS, now typically I use FoneLab and it works fine so far. There are a few free ones on this list: Top 15 free screen recorder.
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  • Profile picture of the author RemoteCompany
    I think the best one is probably Snagit. There is also another one pretty cool called Screencastify which is a Chrome extension and another one i like called Loom.
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  • Profile picture of the author seveibar
    For those on Linux, simplescreenrecorder is fantastic.

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  • Profile picture of the author Hogan Chua
    For quick screen capture + audio + face recording you can try loom.com (I recently found out about it) - it's a free chrome extension

    For longer, such as for tutorials - I use Screenflow for MAC and Camtasia for Windows.
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  • Profile picture of the author grownbetterwe
    If you only need the recorder feature, Allavsoft is totally free.
    If you want to download online videos offline by copy and paste video url, Allavsoft allows to download 5 video or music for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author adi111
    It think cam studio is a better option
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  • User CHIP screen recorder. Best Screen recorder ever
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  • Profile picture of the author David Curtis
    I use Lightshot
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