How to Record your Desktop Screen with YouTube
How to Record your Desktop Screen (Screencast) with YouTube-
Screencasting is simple. You download a software program (like camstasia), hit the record
button and a video of your computer screen is created, ready for
uploading to YouTube. There are a plenty of screencasting tools
to choose from but did you know that you can also create screencast
videos with the help of YouTube without requiring any desktop software? All you
need is a YouTube account and a web browser. ;)
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Here’s a step by step guide on how you can make screencasts of your desktop windows with YouTube.
Step 1: Sign-in to YouTube with your Google Account,
click the Upload button in the upper left corner and choose Events
under Live Streaming.
*If you never done this before, YouTube make
require you to verify your phone number to enable streaming.
Step 2: You are on the Create Event page. Give your screencast video a title, set the privacy of the video to either Unlisted or Private and click the “Go Live Now” button.
My First Screencast with YouTube |
Step 3:
This will open the Hangouts on Air page. You can click the camera icon
to turn off webcam recording. Similarly you can toggle the microphone
icon if you do not wish to record audio.
*You need to install a plug-in to your browser if not installed default (Google Voice and Video Setup).
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Step 4:
Now click the Screenshare button in the left toolbox and select a
desktop window that you wish to record for your screencast. Remember
that if you using multiple virtual desktops, it will only show program
windows that are active on the current desktop.
Step 5: Click the Start Screenshare button to share your screen and then click Start Broadcast
to start recording the screen. This is a private session so nobody can
watch your broadcast while it is being recorded. When you are done with
the recording, click the Stop Broadcast button and switch to the YouTube
website.
That’s it. Go your YouTube video dashboard (youtube.com/my_videos) and you’ll see the new screencast video that you’ve just finished recording. You can download the video to your Google Drive or share it withe world.
The videos are recorded in 720p HD and this it would be a good idea to resize your desktop window to the 16:9 ratio before hitting the broadcast button.
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