Part 3 - Screencasting
Screencasting is the process of recording the content displayed on a computer screen, often accompanied by audio narration. It is commonly used for tutorials, demonstrations, presentations, or training materials, allowing viewers to see exactly what the presenter is doing on-screen while listening to an explanation. This episode introduces the use of OBS Studio, an open-source software that is widely used for screencasting. Besides its capabilities as a screencasting program, the power of OBS studio lies in its ability to layer various sources such as multiple cameras or screens and create complex video setups.
The topics covered in this episode include an overview of the OBS Studio interface, creating scenes, adding sources and switching scenes. You can download OBS studio from this link.
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