I am trying to do short presentations (3-5 slides) and would like my video (MacBook Air M2, if that’s of help) in the corner, explaining what’s on screen at the same time. The only audio would be from my headset or computer microphone.

Google Slides used to have the feature but I can’t find it anymore. The easier the better (so recording once rather than recording the video, then overlaying it on the slideshow would be better).

Thanks!

  • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I will get hate for this but you can do this with MS Teams.

    Call yourself, present your screen, then record.

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      7 months ago

      Thanks; will the quality be the same as if I recorded it locally? As in, will it take the video and audio from me, or from my uploaded call?

      Thanks.

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      7 months ago

      Thanks, just trying out Zoom first since I already have it. I did a tester first which seemed good, then a longer video, but doesn’t seem to have recorded properly…

      Edit: damn, yeah OBS is definitely the best for it. It isn’t so immediately friendly to try and get it set up, but once it’s done it seems to be okay. Five minute video was only 50MB too, so that’s pretty handy.

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    7 months ago

    You can do this with PowerPoint. After recording it makes the video an object on your slide so you can position it anywhere. Different on each slide if needed.

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    7 months ago

    You can do a local recording with zoom, you can have a meeting by yourself, share screen, and then position the camera where you want it, and record. when you finish the recording and the meeting, the file will be processed and saved on a local folder without doing anything else.

    I consider that the easiest method.