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The documentation for your updates. The one that had the small videos. Where do you keep them?

I was wondering since the short videos you create are usually amazingly helpful with showing to my players how to use a specific feature on roll20. Or at least just a tip on how you make them etc. What software? :) I have tried a few and never managed to get them to work correctly. Trying to create some short documentation tutorials for easing into Roll20s character sheets and etc.
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Hello Saevar. While I don't know what video recorder was used for the intro clips you mention, I do know that the two more common recorders used are Xsplit and OBS for PCs. There are MAC ones but I'm not familiar with them. We have a wiki page about the how to live stream and record on roll20 ( <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Live_Stream_and_Record_Gam" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Live_Stream_and_Record_Gam</a>... that lists a variety of recorders and some how to setup and use instructions.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
For my Roll20 tutorials, I use a program called Screencast-O-Matic. I end up using a lot of Adobe Premiere work for my videos, but if you're using Screencast-O-Matic, you can do all sorts of basic video editing work in the application itself.
Ah thank you all for informing me ^^