JFuse Screen Recorder : Capture everything happening on the entire desktop, active window, or just a custom region, with customizable output quality, and configurable hotkeys
With social media on the rise, videos quickly became a popular trend, and now everyone can capture and share recordings, even of something happening on the desktop. Sure enough you need some specialized applications like JFuse Screen Recorder, with multiple recording types, and output formats.
Capture the whole screen, or custom region
The application starts off in a compact form, but it can be expanded to manage all of its options. This simplicity helps you get acquainted with all features step by step, so you don’t feel overwhelmed. Recording controls are always visible, with additional options to minimize to taskbar or tray area during recording.By default, the application is set to capture your entire screen, but accessing the source set of options gives you the possibility to change this. A drop down menu lets you set a custom region, specific window, or simply configure recording options for the entire screen, and it’s best to also modify frames per second, so the video is fluent.
Configure output, and hotkeys
Just so you know where to find the video, it’s also a good idea to access output options. Apart from destination folder, the application lets you pick either AVI or WMV formats to save to, as well as various quality settings, such as codec, rate, and more.At this point, you’re free to start the recording session, with the application automatically getting out of your way once the session is initiated. On the other hand, there’s one last thing that can be configured, and that is the hotkey triggers. Some default values are already enabled, but you can combine special keys with almost every other button on your keyboard, so you don’t risk overlapping existing ones.
On an ending note
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that JFuse Screen Recorder is a powerful screen recording utility, coming in handy for building tutorials, or simply creating a video of something strange happening on your desktop. Various customization options are at your disposal, with the possibility to grab audio as well, and video under custom regions.
Jfuse Screen Recorder runs on
Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 2.3 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Graphics Editing and Painting.
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