
You'd need to run the devices scanning batch I shared first to determin the available audio devices and their exact system names to enter those into the provided batch template. Sure, there's absolutely no problem with capturing high quality mono and stereo audio coming from an application of your interface using ffmpeg batches. At least with screenflow you can choose a number of audio inputs, and it will record from your interface as well as background computer audio (also can simultaneously record IOS screen AND audio) so it is just a fairly complete system.Ĭamtasia same again only with even better editing. The others didn't seemt o handle audio well. The reason i ended up looking at the two i am looking at is, You can find these by searching for my name or something like "Reaper SSL Dante" on youtube.Īnd will this record the audio from my interface too? I've done all my youtube tutorial videos entirely in Reaper (video and audio aditing). If you need more advanced transition fx and complex animations it can get a bit cumbersome. things like logo overlay and video-in-video.

Reaper does basic video editing well incl. The resulting video files load fine into Reaper and come out flawlessly after rendering the final video in Reaper. Every parameter can easily be adjusted to your needs, if desired.
Camtasia for mac vs screenflow 320 kbps#
You can find my instructions here: ĭefault output format is MKV containing h264 1920x1080, 25 fps video and aac 48k, 320 kbps stereo audio including the mouse pointer.

No fancy gui, no messing with endless parameters, just a double-click. I've just posted a very convenient method (no cost, no bells & whistles) which only requires double-clicking a pre-configured batch file to start screen video recording. This subject is coming up pretty frequently lately
