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FAQs about Recording Video Tutorials Using RecordCast
Well, currently the maximum recording length is 30 mins. But, you can start a new recording right away for infinite times. While for free subscribers, the recording limit is 5 mins.
Currrently, there is no way to annotate the screen while recording it. But, you can use the video editor to add dynamic elements like arrows or lines or emojis, etc. as an annotation for the recordings.
Just select the recording mode with "Screen and Webcam" and "System and Mic" combined; then you can record a PowerPoint presentation as a video with both internal and mic audio and a webcam on.
One thing to remind you is that do check the “Share Audio” box in the pop-up, otherwise, the recording won’t have internal audio.
By default, the recording will be downloaded to your download folder in the C drive.
You have two options: if you don’t want to edit the original recording, you can directly download the presentation recording in WebM format to the local drive; the second option, which we recommended, is to record and edit the recording. Then export the edited recordings in MP4 (1080P).
Well, though technically you can record online videos with ease by RecordCast, you have to bear in mind that any attempt to record a copyrighted online video or a private video without permission from its owner is illegal. Meanwhile, if you distribute or make profits by selling these unauthorized copies, it also constitutes copyright infringement and will put you in trouble.
So before you use RecordCast, it’s advisable to refer to the local law or get copyright permission from the owner of the video in the first place. RecordCast is not liable for any intentional or unintentional copyright violation.