Jack Smith
@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
This looks legit. I've previously used the TechSmith Snagit extension to record screencasts; but this looks a lot better. Minimalistic, but with the functionality that I need. the ability to record a video and then quickly get a link to share it is really important here. With some other solutions I have to mess around uploading the video to my youtube account and wait for it to process etc.
Vinay Hiremath
@vhmth · Founder & Head of Engineering @ Loom
@_jacksmith personal shout out to you Jack: https://www.opentest.co/share/4c...
Jack Smith
@_jacksmith · Serial Entrepreneur & Startup Adviser
@vhmth thanks for the video Vinay, very thoughtful. - You guys have already shipped more cool stuff with limited resources than many startups with millions $ in funding, so I'm excited to see how this continues to evolve.
Nick Kwan
@nwkwan · Head of Growth, Pakible (YC W15)
@_jacksmith @vhmth also a big TechSmith Snagit user. Def gonna test this out. Do you know any good seamless tools to record system audio + standard audio for calls? I've actually used Snagit for this as well and even gone through the headaches of Soundflower...
Daniel Foster
@fosteronomo · TechSmith strategy lead
@nwkwan Hi Nick - thanks for using Snagit! In the latest couple versions of Snagit for Mac recording system audio is pretty seamless. No more dependency on Soundflower. We just released Snagit 4 last week, if you want to check it out. https://www.techsmith.com/snagit...
Vinay Hiremath
@vhmth · Founder & Head of Engineering @ Loom
@fosteronomo @nwkwan looks cool Daniel! Let me know how that works for you Nick. Interested to hear your thoughts. That being said, we'll be working on doing full desktop recording since that is by far our most requested feature at this point. Keep up the good work Daniel - you and your team have built a great product.
Daniel Foster
@fosteronomo · TechSmith strategy lead
@vhmth Thanks, Vinay!
Nick Kwan
@nwkwan · Head of Growth, Pakible (YC W15)
@fosteronomo @vhmth Yep I've used Snagit's system audio for quite some time but I literally had to record part of my screen and do a video to record. Was wondering if anyone knew a seamless audio only way to record both system and standard audio.