![]() Whatever you mean by "mouse highlighting works for me", you said that this is very limited to "desktop recording". But as you can see from the many threads about it just in this forum, many people have a need for it.Īlso, it seems like the arguments you are using to say that it's not necessary are the exact arguments why people are trying to find ways to highlight the cursor. If you don't need mouse highlighting, that's fine. It is also written in AutoHotkey and has been downloaded over 100,000 times: For example, my most widely used program is Toolbar Creator. ![]() ![]() Third, several of my programs are widely used and available and there has never been any report of virus in them (even though when users try to install them they might get the same kind of message you are getting). If it's of any interest, I'd be happy to upload the source code of these programs. (For example, here is a recent thread where it was discussed and where it says the same thing I just mentioned: ). Second, the programs were written in the AutoHotkey language, and programs created in this language are often frequently flagged by antivirus software even though they don't contain any virus. I have made these programs available through my research group's website and sharing something with a virus in it would not be very good for my career! (Except when I suck at editing : P) And if you have a good computer and/or screen recorder, the screen isn't crap either.First, you can be sure there is no virus or trojan in there. I don't use a face cam, but my videos aren't crap. People who have headsets/mics, good computers, and a good screen recorder's videos are crap? Skydoesminecraft has 7 million subscribers, and he almost never uses a face cam. I honestly don't think screen recordings without face cams are fine. Taking a video of your computer with your camera is honestly just as bad as all those videos on Youtube where the highest quality is 240p. Leaving you simply with a crappy video where the screen looks awful and the audio is crap. If you only include the screen, you miss out on what's actually happening behind the camera. Most people abhor camera footage of games unless the camera is in full view of both the person(s) playing and the screen itself. It does not add an "old-school" feel either. Then you see what they're doing in the game, hear what they're saying, and you get a superimposed video of them actually playing the game. You must not watch many Youtubers because it's pretty common nowadays for lets-players and other gamers to record both their computer screen and themselves with a webcam. Recording with a camera does not add "personality". The camera also gives recordings of old games more of that old-school feel to them. Not to mention my Windows 3.1 in 2014 YouTube video is my most popular, and it was filmed with a carefully places camera to record the amazing 20 year old system, so cameras don't make you look like an idiot and different people have different opinions on things. ![]() ![]() When you film with a camera, you add personality to your videos and it is more entertaining because your not just watching a person play a video game, your hearing them comment on what there doing live while recording, and it adds that personal touch that a screen recorder just doesn't have. Danooct1 is pretty popular on YouTube and he uses a camera a lot. ![]()
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