Hey folks, we made this screen recording tool to fix one simple problem - fixing your mistakes easily when recording so you don’t have to constantly restart or stitch.
I’m not particularly great at presenting and so mistakes will inevitably happen during a screen recording, and it’s worse when you’re already 5 minutes into your recording, forcing you to restart completely.
Please check this out and let us know what you think!
I use OBS as recording tool with YouTube Live Streaming as target.
Even though I don't intend to publish every screen recording I make.
I set videos to private so that I just save the recordings as is first.
Very few, after edits, get published to public. I can create much more public content in my field if there was an easy way (like OP) to correct mistakes and redact some content.
This saves a ton of local storage space for me. More importantly all important stuff is backed up to cloud and readily viewable by me on any device anywhere. I am loving this (will Google let me push this into TBs of free storage?)
I really wish there was either a capability that allows me to "pause" the recording on a live stream :) or otherwise easily edit, redact YouTube recordings after recording. The tools provided by YouTube (I am not a paying customer) are very rudimentary and barely useable performance-wise.
Good luck OP. Do you have any OBS plug-ins of similar kind in mind.
One important thing Youtube provides is the encoding. It is rather difficult to re-encode large volumes of videos efficiently unless you have a recent, multi-core desktop CPU.
This is definitely true, but if you have handbrake or similar, the hardware encode/decode in your CPU or GPU is actually pretty fast and good. This can be accessed via VAAPI, VDPAU, QSV and NVENC on linux (depending on your hardware), VideoToolbox on Mac, and also various options on Windows.
GPU encodes are far inferior to what YouTube provides. The bitrate is quite low and the quality acceptable for most purposes at higher resolutions. CPU is fast only if you are willing to have a fairly high bitrate, even with many cores.
The site says nothing about itself. Is it only a Chrome extension? In what platforms can it record the screen (win? mac? linux? only in a browser?). What other features does it have, eg select a portion of the screen, visual indication of mouse clicks, etc.
I agree. At least when visiting on mobile, there’s too little basic information on what this even runs on, etc., making me leave the site without bothering further.
As an Italian I am failing to see the cleverness, even if they are written the same wind and wind (different pronounciation) have different roots and meanings.
Looks good, but since there is no transparency on pricing, it doesn't motivate me to sign up. Not sure if there is pricing visible after signing up, but I can't be bothered to find out. Id be clear what is offered for free and where does/will paid plan start, if there is even anything for free at all, or it's jut premium pricing.
I didn't feel as if it was a ripoff. It didn't even register with me that you were referring to Vimeo until I read the comments. Slightly similar font with a different name altogether shouldn't count as ripoff in my opinion :)
That's just commodification of design; websites tend to exhibit very similar structures, styles, and design elements, so they're eventually bound to coincide at some point.
The logo is nothing more than the product name with a fancy italic font face; that's not even copyrightable. The similarity comes from having names with some matching letters.
Quicktime has a very simple/flexible screen recorder built in. You can record a section of your screen, or full screen. If you make a mistake, pause for 5 seconds and then just do a re-take on the fly.
Import the QT recording into iMovie. Clip out of the unwanted sections and export your video.
We'll let you download the video after, and delete it too! Maybe all in one-button. I'm assuming you don't want cloud because of your data? Even better for us, we don't have to pay for hosting..
I was curious about the same thing. But turns out you can download (export) the video without paying anything for now. Maybe it will become paid in the future?
Free for now! But we're hoping to build a small side business out of this, so we'll probably charge for say, over 10m videos, higher fidelity videos, hosting lots of videos, etc.
Anything in that list feel unfair? Anything you'd add?
Looks pretty easy and straight forward to use.
I myself use my phone for filming videos (over OBS), so I probably won't use it. I will recommend it to some of my fellow videomakers that could benefit from it, though.
Very nice idea and execution. Keeping it simple is the best way to go. Would love to see you turn it into a cheaper Loom competitor! (viewer counts for example)
Even though I don't intend to publish every screen recording I make.
I set videos to private so that I just save the recordings as is first.
Very few, after edits, get published to public. I can create much more public content in my field if there was an easy way (like OP) to correct mistakes and redact some content.
This saves a ton of local storage space for me. More importantly all important stuff is backed up to cloud and readily viewable by me on any device anywhere. I am loving this (will Google let me push this into TBs of free storage?)
I really wish there was either a capability that allows me to "pause" the recording on a live stream :) or otherwise easily edit, redact YouTube recordings after recording. The tools provided by YouTube (I am not a paying customer) are very rudimentary and barely useable performance-wise.
Good luck OP. Do you have any OBS plug-ins of similar kind in mind.