

The screen recorder allows users to adjust the size of the screen recording to any area displayed on the screen or use preset resolutions provided in the recorder. The free screen recorder features screen capture, webcam recording, and microphone audio recording for screencasts up to 15 minutes long. Screencast-O-Matic supports the MP4, AVI, and FLV file extensions. It is available for desktop including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Chrome OS. Screencast-O-Matic is available as freeware as well as a paid subscription that includes a suite of video editing tools. I'm considering buying adobe premier to do the editing in, just because I've used it before and I know how it works.Screencast-O-Matic was founded in 2006 to better facilitate learning with a screen recorder tool designed for non-video professionals so they could master screencasts in a short amount of time. I'm pretty sure I like on-computer apps better than ones with web-interfaces. * Super Expensive (Like more expensive than 3 years of Adobe Creative Cloud) * Editor is limited to trimming front and back of video, not middle (maybe) * Interface feels clunky * Supposedly can do in-video polling but I didn't give it enough time to figure it out. * Our org has a subscriptionn * Has a built in editor * Seems like overkill for a screencast * Can you edit videos with it? * Cheap, but haven't tried the paid version * Free * really like the picture-in picture webcam. * Can't download source files after editing * Free * In-video quizzes w/ canvas integration * Basic video editor software seems to do the trick What do y'all use for screen capture and video editing software.
