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This page provides a well-known comparison of screencasting software , used to record activity on a computer screen. This software is commonly used for desktop recording, game recording, and video editing. Screencasting software is usually limited to streaming and recording desktop activity only, in contrast to software vision mixers, which have the capacity to mix and switch output between different input streams.

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Comparison by specification


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Comparison by feature

The following table compares the features of screencasting software. This table has seven fields, as follows:

  1. Name : Product name; sometimes including editions if specific editions are targeted
  2. Audio : Specify whether the product supports audio comment recording on video
  3. Entire desktop : Specifies whether the product supports full desktop recording
  4. OpenGL : Specifies whether the product supports recording from video games and software using OpenGL to create digital images
  5. DirectX : Specify whether the product supports recording from games or software using Direct3D to create digital images
  6. Edits : Specifies whether the product supports editing the recorded video at least to some extent, such as cutting, trimming or separating
  7. Output : Specifies the file format in which the software stores the final video (non-video output type is omitted)

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