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When you tape Start Broadcasting your iPhone’s screen will be shared with the app you chose from the menu. So, if I select Skype, Screencast-O-Matic, or Zoom the text at the bottom of the mini menu changes from “Start Recording” to “Start Broadcast”. On my iPhone, I have Photos, Skype, Screencast-O-Matic, and Zoom as available choices. Photos will be the default choice, but you can also select one of the others in the mini menu. If you have apps installed that support screen recording, these will show in the mini menu. Remember the mini menu that opened when you tapped and held the screen record button? If you want to check that you are recording open the Control Center and you should see the red pulsing record control. These may disappear when you’re using some apps, however your screen will still be being recorded. Newer phones will display a red oval showing the recording timer in the top left corner of the screen. On older phones, the status bar will turn red and initially display “ Recording”, before changing back to showing the normal display, although on a red bar. When you come out of the Control Center you will see one of two indicators that you are recording your iPhone’s screen. You will see the 3-second countdown and then the Screen Recording control will pulse red, and the recording will begin. Tap the circle and it will turn red and the text will change to “ Microphone On”. If the circle is a gray-blue color “ Microphone Off” will be shown underneath. Below the Screen Recording control, there is a filled circle containing a microphone. Option 2: If you want to capture audio from your microphone during the recording, tap and hold the Screen Recording control.
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You will see a 3-second countdown, then the Screen Recording control will pulse red, indicating it is recording your iPhone’s screen. Option 1: If you wish to record audio from the app you will be using (assuming it supports sound recording) tap the Screen Recording control. You’ll see the Screen Recording control is present. Below - watch just the parts of the video that were recorded in Screencast-o-matic.Swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or down from the top right) to open Control Center. You can save your video to your hard drive or you can send it directly to YouTube. Then pause again, set up a different screen and then start again. The best part is that you can pause, set up a new screen view, and record.
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The sound and the video are not always in sync, probably due to a slow server. This allows you to view each step you take as you creatĮ a video.
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This is a quickie recording using Camtasia by TechSmith. Piper's Video Walkthroughs of the Process of Creating a Screencast-o-matic video You MUST upload to LiveText in order to annotate the video.Ĭlick for Tutorial for Annotating Video - ĭr. Saving to Google Drive can be very handy for sharing with others, however, you will not be able to use a shared link in LiveText. If you are NOT trying to annotate the video in LiveText, you may wish to use other save options provided by Screencast-o-matic. Once it is uploaded to LiveText, you can annotate the video. The upload will take a long time, so be prepared to go get a cup of coffee! To upload to LiveText, you will need to save the file to your own computer and then upload that file to LiveText. Narrate your video and use your webcam to show your personality, presence, and enthusiasm for your topic. Save your Video File to your own Computer for LiveText Video Annotation You also have options for recording through your webcam. I recommend that you use a headset to make sure your audio is clean. You can then save to YouTube and embed your videos into your classroom website, Edmodo, Google Sites, etc. You can also demonstrate ideas and concepts by recording your screen as you talk through step-by-step tutorials, share your files, and view websites. You will be able to create PowerPoints and Prezis and then record an audio narration. This is a great website for instantly creating videos and webcasts for free! A "Pro" account is also very inexpensive.