Capturing game footage: Difference between revisions

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Bizarrely missing an option to record just a region of the screen, ScreenFlow's post-recording editing suite allows you to crop the video captured from your screen down to just the game window, though it's a bit of a pain. If you're recording in full-screen mode, then it shouldn't matter.
Though bizarrely missing an option to record just a region of the screen, if you're running Oni in full-screen mode, then it shouldn't matter. If running in windowed mode, ScreenFlow's post-recording editing suite will allow you to crop the recording down to just the game window:
 
1. Hit the Change Canvas Size button. Make sure the Snap to Front Window box is checked.
2. Drag the white lines at the edges of the recorded screen inward until they snap to Oni's window.
3. In order to crop out Oni's window title bar, you'll need to zoom in on the video so you can see the individual rows of pixels and try to drag the top canvas line down to the top of the actual window content. You might think you can adjust the canvas size manually by typing in a smaller height value, but a decrease in pixels will be subtracted from the top and bottom of the window equally, whereas you want the lower edge to remain snapped to the Oni window.


===Snapz Pro===
===Snapz Pro===