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Screen Capture Recording On Windows

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Screen Capture Recording On Windows

2024-06-05 02:46:19

I bought it to use for screen capture tutorial recording. It works exactly as expected for that. App is optional but it can only change the level on the analog output.

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2024-04-25 03:39:15

I'm using this for recording with Camtasia screen capture software for training videos. It got me out of the laptop mic talking in a box sound. Quite pleased with it in all aspects. Sound, size, style - it works as expected and has improved the quality of my videos. It's compact enough to travel with, though it is heavy enough that I won't take it on business trips unless I'm certain I'll be using it.

5
2024-06-08 05:13:28

5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on.

5
2024-06-02 02:56:48

The Magewell USB Capture HDMI Plus is pretty much just plug-n-play and it works great. Both Windows and Linux PCs recognized it immediately. Tried it with my Nikon DSLR and a Cannon camcorder and both were flawless. Currently using this with Cannon camcorder to stream church services during Covid-19 and giving my smartphone a break. (Note, no fault of this product, but my Linux PC didn't see the audio feed from the Magewell, so I had to plug audio into the computer's mic-in port, but Windows saw the audio feed along with the video right away.)

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2024-07-07 03:47:58

If you're looking for a battery that will last forever this is almost it. You can get almost 6 hours of continous use out of this battery while recording and with the LCD screen on.

5
2024-06-23 01:30:43

works well for our Sunday announcements recording using green screen.

5
2024-04-26 09:46:41

A must have for me when using this field recorder, the only thing missing is a screen! LED let you know when you're recording and what inputs you are using.

5
2024-04-17 04:24:16

Purchased 3 of these and now have a perfect space for doing green screen movement recording.

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2024-06-12 06:10:35

Mic is great for USB recording and was plug and play in Windows 7. Blue is about to come out with a shock mount as well. The microphone is _huge_, which might be a turn off for some, but it's been great so far. The Universal Wind Screen that blue makes doesn't fit the Yeti without mods, but those interested in picking up a windscreen can grab the Large Microphone Windscreeen (Product 33-373) from ... for about $5 and it fits perfectly.

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2024-07-14 01:25:16

I’ve been using IK Multimedia audio software for years on a Windows PC platform. This was my first hardware purchase in order to use my iPad as a portable recording studio. You can use the iRig HD 2 to get extremely low latency when using and recording with your iOS apps (and also Windows PC platform) but my primary reason for this purchase is to have a robust yet compact portable audio interface for recording my guitar. IK Multimedia is well known for being makers of high quality audio software and hardware and this inexpensive interface is no different. It’s made of robust plastic and will allow you to connect to a several connecting ports like iOS lightning interface, USB, USB-C and also comes with the necessary cables for each! I plug my guitar into the iRig and run a cable from the amp output direct to my amp. I then plug a lightning cable from the iRig to my iPad. I use an app from Jam Origin called MIDI Guitar 2 which allows me to use my guitar as a real-time MIDI controller to then play my virtual synths. I then run the headphone output of my iPad to the monitors for the accompanying sounds. This is a great inexpensive interface that you will get a lot of mileage from.

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