Guide to Audio Recording, Video Editing & Dubbing in Vidyard
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Vidyard has emerged as a premier video hosting platform, allowing users to upload, share, and even edit videos in various formats. Whether you are using...
Vidyard has emerged as a premier video hosting platform, allowing users to upload, share, and even edit videos in various formats. Whether you are using the Vidyard desktop app or Vidyard browser extension, the process of dubbing, recording, and editing videos is quite intuitive. This article will guide you on how to record and dub audio on Vidyard, the comparison between Vidyard and a typical video editor, and the best video editing software to complement your Vidyard experience.
Recording Audio on Vidyard
Whether you are on Windows, MacOS, or using the Vidyard mobile app, recording audio is a cinch. Follow these steps:
- Open Vidyard and sign into your account.
- Click on "New Video" or "Record" in the Vidyard app.
- Choose the recording controls to specify what you want to capture: screen, webcam, or both.
- Allow permissions for Vidyard to access your microphone.
- Hit "Start Recording." Once you're done, click on "Stop."
Screen and Audio Recording on Vidyard
To simultaneously record your screen and audio, follow these steps:
- Start the Vidyard desktop app or Vidyard Chrome extension.
- Click on "New Video" or "Record."
- From the dropdown menu, select the "Screen + Cam" option.
- Choose whether you want to record your entire screen, a browser tab, or a specific app window.
- Click on "Start Recording."
- The screen recording will begin. Speak into your microphone to record your audio.
Editing Video in Vidyard
Vidyard Pro lets you make simple edits to your video. You can change the thumbnail, add an intro, or create a playlist for multiple videos. However, for advanced editing, you may need a separate video editing software.
Recording Audio from a Video
Vidyard doesn't natively support this feature. You'd need a separate software that can capture system audio.
Best Video Editing Software
- Adobe Premiere Pro: An industry standard, offering robust editing tools, numerous output formats, and seamless integration with other Adobe products.
- Final Cut Pro: A professional video editing application exclusive to MacOS. It offers an innovative interface and powerful editing tools.
- DaVinci Resolve: Known for its color correction and grading abilities. It also includes audio post-production features.
- iMovie: A free video editing software for MacOS users. It offers plenty of features for simple video editing tasks.
- HitFilm Express: A free and robust video editor with VFX tools.
- Lightworks: It offers professional-quality editing tools and supports various formats.
- Camtasia: Known for screen recordings and simple video editing tasks.
- Filmora: A user-friendly software with all basic video editing capabilities.
Changing Video Playback Speed
You can adjust the video playback speed by using the "Speed" control located in the video player toolbar.
Vidyard vs. Video Editor
Vidyard is primarily a video hosting platform that enables video sharing across various channels like social media, Gmail, Linkedin, Outlook, and more. It also offers basic video editing features such as trimming and adding a thumbnail.
A video editor, on the other hand, is a dedicated software for making more intricate edits to a video like transitions, special effects, and more.
Both are necessary tools for a comprehensive video strategy. You can create your content using a video editor, then upload it to Vidyard for hosting, sharing, and tracking engagement.
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