Screen Capture (343 programs)
Pros: Image blurring. Draw arrows on images and recordings. Optical character recognition technology. Tool names are readable.
Cons: Accidental clicking due to the Capture Bar’s location.
Pros: Can support up to 16 cameras. Can convert to AVI. Can take pictures. Can resize videos.
Cons: Has typos. Difficult to use. Recordings is saved as VCR. Recordings have lags.
Pros: Makes screen capturing almost automatic. Several options for captured images.
Cons: Only two capturing ways.
Pros: Lots of capture and editing options. Ability to store in the cloud.
Cons: Outdated interface. Nothing particularly noteworthy.
Pros: The basic version is free of charge. Free Screen Recorder can be used by those with little technical experience.
Cons: Access to advanced features will require a paid subscription. Files can only be saved in a limited number of formats.
Pros: Free. Lossless. May be used for commercial projects. Good capture-control.
Cons: Does not have advanced features.
Pros: Supports multiple video and audio formats. Offers multi-source recording with webcam and microphone. Includes annotation tools for real-time customization.
Cons: Some premium features require upgrade to the paid version.
Pros: Access shows that aired in the past. Easy to use search function. Good image quality. Small delay between player and live broadcasts.
Cons: Limited selection of channels. Application uses a lot of resources. No recording capability. Can be expensive when used without a large data plan or broadband connection.
Pros: Simple user interface. Shows relevant channel information. Offers free international channels. No additional hardware required.
Cons: Needs Windows Media Player. Limited functions. Can’t record broadcasts. Trial version is annoying rather than tempting.