![]() ![]() It is one of those wonderful programs where you can be completely comfortable with the program within three minutes of launching it just by playing with the interface. ![]() iShowU HD Pro will be perfect if you need to record screencasts as quickly and easily as possible. IShowU HD Pro and ScreenFlow are doing very similar things from a technological standpoint (allowing you to capture high definition video or your entire screen), but the programs are obviously catering to very different crowds. Sadly, this too will last throughout the entire movie. You can also position an image over some or all of your recording area if you want to, say, have your website address displayed along the bottom of the screen. When you start the program (and before you start recording) you can toggle mouse and/or keyboard capture on or off, and then for the duration of your video you’ll either have highlighted mouse and keyboard events or you won’t. Aside from the iSight recording, however, these features are all or nothing. Unlike the original iShowU, iShowU HD Pro also allows you to visually highlight mouse clicks and keyboard events, or record from your iSight simultaneously while recording your desktop. Depending on the length of your video and amount of compression you can have it online and shared with the world literally seconds after you finish recording. Unlike ScreenFlow, once you finish capturing a screencast iShowU HD Pro compresses it down ( very quickly, using your graphics card to accelerate the process), and then provides you one-click access to post the video on YouTube (presumably more upload options will be provided in the future). IShowU HD Pro, on the other hand, has no post-production capabilities whatsoever but enables you to post a finished screencast in the shortest amount of time possible. If you are using ScreenFlow, then you are almost certainly intending to do a fair amount of post-production work on your screencast from within ScreenFlow before you share it with the world. ![]() The general idea is that ScreenFlow captures positively everything that happens on-screen (while simultaneously recording audio, of course) and after you’ve recorded everything you can go in and highlight certain mouse interactions, add iSight video clips, change what part of the screen has focus, etc. ScreenFlow, for those who aren’t aware, is an all-in-one screencasting solution. However, aside from some obvious mimicry in the interface, iShowU HD Pro approaches screencasting from a completely different angle than ScreenFlow and will appeal to a different set of users. Looking at the screenshots it looked like it was a clone/competitor to ScreenFlow. I followed this guide and this did work as far as getting OBS to pick up the Master audio coming from the RR+Soundflower aggregate device however, every time I hit the Cue button to hear what I want to cue up on the other channel, it plays through the Master sound, even though the volume is all the way down on that channel's fader.I recently discovered that, utterly without fanfare, a new version of iShowU had been released: iShowU HD Pro (and iShowU HD, a less feature-rich version of the software). I tried a number of troubleshooting tips per OBS forums, including launching from Terminal, granting microphone access installing iShowU, nothing seems to work. It sees it as a line out in Output under system prefs, but not as Input. It just picks up through built in microphone. No matter what I do, I can't get Computer 2's OBS to recognize the line in from DDJ-RR as audio source. Also tried RCA to 3/8" out of the Master. Then a 1/4" to 3/8" from the booth output to headphone / line in jack on a 2nd Mac running OBS. Using my normal MacBook Catalina 10.15.3 + Rekordbox 5.8.4 + DDJ-RR setup Method 1) 2 computers - this would be my preferred method and is how I used to be able to do it I used to be able to do this, but with upgraded software and OS, I'm beating my head against the wall. Looking for help to get some live streaming going again. ![]()
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