DemoCreator User Guide
How to use Wondershare DemoCreator? Learn the step by step guide below
DemoCreator User Guide
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Get Started - Mac
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Video Recording - Mac
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Video Editing - Mac
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Keyboard Shortcuts - Mac
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Audio Recording - Mac
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DemoCreator Effects - Mac
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Export & Share - Mac
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Audio Editing - Mac
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New Demo Mode - Mac
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DemoCreator Cloud Service - Get Started
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Video Creation Mode
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Export&Share
FAQs
Learn About the Panel of the Demo Mode
DemoCreator V6's newest and most recent feature is the New Demo Mode. Using PowerPoint, media assets, or screen capture, you can quickly create beautiful presentation films in Demo Mode. Depending on your chosen mode, you may record anything on video or stream it.
Consequently, you will now understand this section's new panel and recording solution.
Step 1: To begin, locate the picture that may be seen below for an overview of the major functional sections of the Demo Mode.
Step 2: Complete these steps better to understand the recording option available in this Demo Mode.
Step 3: You will be there if you browse to the Demo Mode by clicking the "Start a New Demo Project" button on the main screen.
Step 4: From the left of the panel, in which you can add Pages, PowerPoints, videos, photos, and other multimedia items, you can submit any "Clips."
Note: Even you can immediately share the screen of your desktop that you wish to capture.
Step 5: The choices for the webcam (also known as an external camera), microphone, and volume are represented by three icons located at the very pinnacle of the screen, to the left of the section labeled "Clips."
Step 6: Furthermore, the "Live," "Meeting," and the "Demo & Capture" choices will provide you with the flexibility to record video in a variety of settings.
Step 7: "Live" refers to the process of streaming the presentation screen to various Live Streaming Platforms. These platforms might include OBS Studio, YouTube Live, Twitch, Discord, and Facebook Live, among others.
Step 8: The "Meeting" functionality is analogous to the "Live" function.
Note: It is possible to transmit the recording or presentation display in real-time to several video conferencing platforms such as Zoom, Voov, Tencent Meeting, Skype, Microsoft Teams, and TeamViewer, amongst others.
Step 9: Consequently, you will be able to share the screen of your presentation on your computer with the people in the group whenever you conduct video conferencing, webinars, chat, or other types of virtual events.
Step 10: The "Demo & Record" button is used to begin the recording process when in Demo Mode.
Step 11: The Preview Windows for this mode is just behind these three buttons. You may preview the content to be recorded in this window. Imported material, actual or virtual settings, characters, and other elements may all be a part of this preview.
Step 12: At the bottom of the panel, you'll find the "Teleprompter," the Drawing Tools, and the Content and Character Presets. The five accessible Drawing Tools are the Pointer, Pen, Text, Whiteboard, and Clear All. The Clear All option is another viable alternative.
Note: On the right side of the panel is a video resource library.
Step 13: Let's say you've selected the "Camera" setting. When this occurs, you may use the "Camera Effect" settings to adjust the material collected by an external camera or a webcam.
Note: The camera's Frame may take on various shapes, including a circle, square, or rectangle, depending on your preferences. Customers who would rather not reveal the current location may use the "Blur Backdrop" or "Erase Background" features.
Tip: The one-click face beauty feature, which also provides custom facial beauty settings, may be accessed from the following tab titled "Dressing." Applying a filter to the camera's output may be done on the third tab labeled "Filter."
Step 14: You can find the terms "Background," "Sound," "Transition," and "Objects" directly below the "Camera Effect" header. Inside these bundles, you could find many excellent sounds and video effects, such as pre-rendered virtual environments, visual annotations, and more.
You can finish the terms background and sound, then that will be your own ways and tips to finish that in a detailed way to