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I have mostly used PowerPoint to record a screen capture with voice and then right-click on the video it adds to a slide and ‘Save As’ an mp4 or other video file. Then I could use that exported video file in the Windows Video Editor.

 

 

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When I was teaching and we went remote for covid, I used OBS (Open Broadcast Studio - https://obsproject.com/) to capture my camera, screen, and audio and then used Windows Photos (on Win10) to edit them together (clip, split, add text). Free and pretty straightforward to learn.


John D. Holbrook
GIS Coordinator, Town of Pepperell MA

 

 

On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 10:19 AM Beinikis, Anita (DEP) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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Good morning!

 

I am looking for a program that is part of a typical laptop install or available free online to create training videos.

 

Any favorites out there?

 

Ideally it would be able to:

  • Record screen action, such as an application demo
  • Record the speaker’s voice
  • Split a video clip to remove a segment (not just at either end, but from the middle as well)
  • Add a text screen to mark transitions
  • And be easy to learn

 

I have had some success with Xbox Game Bar which I found on my laptop.  And I see that Powerpoint has the ability to record video.

 

I’d love to hear what has worked for you.

 

Thanks a bunch!

ab

 

 

Anita Beinikis

Regional GIS Coordinator

MassDEP – Southeast Region

20 Riverside Drive

Lakeville, MA 02347

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