Screen Recording Programs

AdamZ

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I am looking to create some tutorials for my staff where I can record what is happening on my computer screen specifically how to use certain programs that we use in our practice. Someone recommended "camtasia" to me. It seems good but a bit expensive about $250.00 per user ( most of the online reviews I've read agree) There are certainly free ones out there but I am leery of installing a free program ( and what ever unwelcome stuff that may come with it) on my firm's computer system. Does anyone have any recommendations for a screen recording program that is good and a bit more moderately priced? Oh We use a Windows system. Thanks
 
I've been using "Screencast-o-Matic" for several years for building videos for an online course.

It is WAY simpler than Camtasia, and I've found it easy to use. Took about 10 minutes to get a feel for it. I use it on Windows 10.

It has the kind of editing features I need (edit out the "ummmm's", overwrite/replace a section with a second take, overlay simple text or images, import a video from somewhere else and narrate it, replace just the video or just the audio, etc. etc.) without a billion advanced features I don't need.

https://screencast-o-matic.com/

Edit: It's subscription-based, but pretty cheap. There's a free version, but the recordings are limited to 15 minutes and not all features are available. But you can test-drive.
 
Can you use it to monitor what your staff are wasting their work hours on?
 
I've had good results with Bandicam.
https://www.bandicam.com

$39 for a lifetime license and it can do things like record your PC sound output + Microphone sound input and mix them into one audio channel.
 
Zoom.

Have a video conference with yourself while sharing screen. Can narrate as you go along. Will record screen and voice. Free. Zoom.us.
 
You said you are leery of free software, but I'll mentions these two anyway in case they help someone else.

iSpring FreeCam.
I've used iSpring for a few years. If you look at any of my equipment videos on YouTube, that's the result.The one downside is that it seems to use a lot of resources, which somethings makes it difficult to record things like the G1000 emulator, particularly in dual-screen mode. That's when I cam across the second one only a month or so ago..

Apowersoft Screen Recorder.
A little fuky in one respect. It's quasi online. It has a small app you download which operates through a browser. Not very Chrome-compatible, so I set up a dediated link to FireFox. But other than that, I've been pretty satisfied with the results.

Both are very easy to use.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone. I have Windows 10 so may need nothing more. I’ll check it out.
 
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