Screen Capture (344 programs)
Pros: Supports 4K/HD recording with picture-in-picture. Includes editing tools, watermarks, subtitles, and delogo. Offers scheduling, annotations, and multi-video capture.
Cons: Lacks deeper professional-grade editing features.
Pros: Lots of capture and editing options. Ability to store in the cloud.
Cons: Outdated interface. Nothing particularly noteworthy.
Pros: Easy to use. Customizable hotkeys. Capture specific portions instead of the whole desktop image.
Cons: No advanced features. Cannot apply effects and doodles on captured photos.
Pros: A free trial version is available to all users. This system is also a basic video editing tool.
Cons: It is not possible to access more complicated editing options. Users will have to pay to utilize all of its functions.
Pros: Very easy to take video screen grabs.
Cons: Editing videos can be slow.
Pros: 1400+ global television channels. Adjustable screen size. Remote control support. Pause and resume feature.
Cons: Some channels might have weak reception. May contain inappropriate channels. 10-minute limitations.
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: 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.