![]() ![]() ![]() The 200/150% options are only useful if you've got retina footage, which in this case, I don't. With those edits done, lets share this.To shorted it I just drag the right edges of the text and movie, to remove the "pause" at the end. Just drag it over the scene, and set it's position, size and properties as you like. In this case I'm going to make it slightly transparent, and then also make it animate both in and out of the scene using transitions. Now I'll remove the first few seconds of the recording, using trime. I stopped the playhead near the zoom, so I just pickup the text and move it there. ![]() I want to move the text so it starts about the same time as the zoom. Lets add some transitions to make it fade in and out. I'll make it smaller by reducing the font size.You can see it's easy to reposition the objct where you want it. Next I'll add a simple title, "Welcome to New Zealand" (have to promote our country, right?). iShowU Studio 2.0.1 MacOSX 21 MB Easy screen recording & editing on your Mac: thats the core idea. I don't want the outter "border" of the app. I'm going to crop to just inside the google earth viewer. We'll do a quick edit, then share the video, so you can quickly see an end-to-end workflow. You can click the tabs to change, or use shortcuts.As are transitions, media in the project and project info. Properties for all objects are on the right.That's where all your edits to the video go. To stop recording, press CMD-Shift-2, or right use the menu bar at the top, and choose 'Stop recording'. I'll just record a bit from "photos", for this demo. Choose and area, choose a microphone (if you want), and then click 'record'. Now you're recording! So, here we are at what's called the settings dialog. I'm using a registered version here, so you won't see that dialog in this video. Add text, including fade in/out transtionsįind the application download, open it and double click to start.You may start capturing in iShowU Audio Capture OBS Mac after finishing it. Next, choose the iShowU Audio Capture option as one such Auxiliary/ Mic Audio Device. Now open OBS, move to ‘Settings’ and then ‘Audio.’. Youll have to choose the newly formed Multi-Output Device. Capture a window, by holding 'Option' while moving the mouse over that window Next, tap on System Preferences and tap on Sound.This video provides a quick introduction to iShowU Studio 2. ![]()
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