Which screen recording software you use to record demo videos
Anil Matcha
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Zayd Simjee@zayd_simjee
OBS Studio! It's a little harder to learn, but once you have about an hour or so of experience with it, you're able to do most of the demos you need to do.
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I use QuickTime and do the post edit with canva
@adith_168 I genuinely didn't know canva could do video now. Haven't used them in years, but used to really love them for school and work.
We use Loom, and I often add in Figma, Canva and random GIF makers from the internet!
I'm following this
We've been using mostly Loom for it, and serves our purposes very well.
Loom is super helpful.
Slighlty off topic. Do you create product demo with Figma animation or only from the actual product?
I use screen recording software so much that I'm pretty much a pro at talking at a computer screen. My go-to is Loom, but sometimes I use Apple MAC OS integrate software! It's like picking a favorite child...if your children were video-editing software.
I use the built in screen recorder in windows, and then edit using
Veed.io
The video on our launch page as made in this way: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Loom is awesome tool for me!
If you haven't, do try out SmartCue for your demos! :) We launched and finished at #2 on Monday! And we still have about 11 more Lifetime Deals from our launch! Get 'em here - https://app.getsmartcue.com/life...
Loom is great
OBS Studio works great for me
I've found myself relying on ''Zapier''
Apple MAC OS integrate software on MAC and my old Movavi on PC
ShareX works excellent for me, you can record MP4 videos or GIFs which is very helpful
Loom is great for this, really easy too.