In order to record your screen activity—be it a meeting, a gameplay, a tutorial you're creating, or a streaming video to watch it offline—you won't probably need to download and install any specific software tool. Actually, Windows 10 comes with its own screen recorder for gameplay sessions, but its capabilities are nowhere near to what a tool like EaseUS RecExperts offers you. This comprehensive utility not only records entire screens or specific regions, but can also edit the recorded video, extract its audio, and more.
The program itself is extremely easy to install and use, thanks to its intuitive design and responsive utilities. The features available in the free download provided are limited, though enough to show you its full potential. You can easily select the area you wish to record, from the entire screen to a specific section or the window where all the action is taking place. As for the audio, you can select a connected external microphone or your PC's internal audio input. Note that the program's AI-powered audio features allow you to enhance your audio feed by reducing the external noise.
There is no limitation to the length of the videos you can record—your system's hard drive capacity is the limit—and once you've finished your recording session, you can perform certain easy edits to it, though, not being a free tool, I must admit I expected some more sophisticated editing capabilities. You can trim your videos, change the playback speed, extract the audio stream, etc. You can save your videos in different formats and qualities, up to 8K. Take screenshots, make annotations on selected frames or use the program's green screen effect to customize the background. Finally, you can also use EaseUS RecExperts as a media player for all the media already stored on your PC.
If you wish to have upgrades and full support from EaseUS, you'll need to register your copy of RecExperts for a small fee. There are monthly, yearly, and lifetime plans for one PC, as well a specific license for businesses that allows you to use it in two computers simultaneously. There are many free options out there—even, as said, built-in into your operating system—but probably none of them will be able to offer you this wealth of extra features.
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