Tools for YouTube
Tools for YouTube
She needs a tool that handles gameplay, voice, and recording in one package. The best option is a single software that supports all three functions. Free alternatives include OBS Studio for video and audio capture, plus Audacity or Voice Record Pro for voice editing.
OBS is a common option to consider. You can play and capture simultaneously (video, audio, webcam too) or manage them separately. It’s free, well-supported, and worth trying.
Free access to the content, with Skype or TS enabled so she can speak into the microphone. The system should capture her voice clearly.
Shadowplay (with NVIDIA GPU) is a Frapst Bandicam Dxtory obs XSplit tool. You can capture video and audio, and I previously used Bandicam; the free version supports 10-minute clips with a logo at the top, while I combined segments in Windows Movie Maker to create longer videos.
With a Nvidia GPU she can run Shadowplay, which offers great ease of use and solid performance. For sound, I strongly suggest using Audacity; it lets you record and edit audio easily. OBS also works well in this context.
It’s showing a noticeable drop in performance during recording. Her computer is quite old, which might be the issue. It seems lighter than Bandicam, but she’s already faced some problems with the purchased version—like voice distortion or excessive audio volume. Could there be a way to improve this without changing the software?
Record your audio in Audacity and adjust the levels during editing as needed.
Much less heavy than Bandicam as you know. Recording on older computers isn’t really an option.