Best Software to Record and Stream Screen in Windows 2020

How to record the PC screen is one of the main doubts of Windows users and it was to think of these users that we decided to create a post with the main software that will help you in this task. This type of software is ideal for anyone who wants to broadcast their online adventure game sessions on YouTube or Twitch.

Recording the screen can be very useful for doing tutorials that will help other people or even prepare a presentation. And then, of course, upload that same video to YouTube.

In our list, we have listed only free programs to record PC screen. This brings some advantages but also brings other disadvantages. In addition, some of these software have watermarks, which can be harmful to your video but you can get paid version of these to remove watermark. It should also be noted that all the software in this list allows you to export videos in various formats.

Here is list of free software available to record screen in PC, now you to choose which of these software you want to use!

Best Software to Record Screen in Windows PC


1. Movavi

To start our list, we have Movavi as our first suggestion and undoubtedly the best choice. This software can be downloaded for free. It offers powerful tools so you can edit and add music to your videos. With it, you can also create filters, change contrast or insert slides.

Another good news is that Movavi was created for those who have little mastery of video editing, making it easy to learn everything about it and make a professional video easily.

2. Screen Capture Pro

Another of our suggestions is the Apowersoft Pro Screen Capture software. It can be downloaded and installed for free and is one of the easiest programs to use on this list.

It is very lightweight and just one click to start recording your screen in an unlimited way, depending only on the storage of your computer. Then the program allows you to upload the video to cloud services. Click here to download it.

3. Ezvid

Ezvid is a screen recording program that comes with an embedded video editor, in which you can split recordings and add texts between two clips (although you do not advise you to do so ..) only downside is that you can not export the video you recorded.

At most, you can upload to Youtube. The program also has some music options to insert into your videos if you want. Lastly, Ezvid lets you add your voice, other videos and also images. Click here to download it.

4. Blueberry FlashBack Express Recorder

If you’ve always wanted an software that will record you while you’re recording your PC screen, this is the best choice. If you do not use the option to save it to yourself, you can export the videos to AVI. Although it requires you to sign up to use a free account after 30 days of use, it continues to provide all of the tools. Click here to download it.

5. Screenr

Screenr is very interesting because it allows you to share your screen without even installing any software. You select an area of the screen you want to record and then download the video to your account. After recording you will have access to a link to do the sharing. If you like, you can also export it to MP4 or upload it to Youtube. Click here to download it.

6. Rylstim Screen Recorder

This software is synonymous with a very simple screen recorder. Just click on start recording as it starts capturing the screen of your PC. However, it does have some limitations. It does not record the sound of your microphone, for example.

The only settings allowed by this software are the mouse clicks. Interesting, but quite limited. Click here to download it.

7. CamStudio

If the previous software was limited, this is quite the opposite. CamStudio lets you adapt the way you record your videos in various ways. You can enable or disable the mouse cursor, record sounds with the microphone, or make notes on the screen.

You can still record a portion of the screen if you want so that the rest of your desktop area does not appear. Finally, you can also adjust the Frames per second with which you record your video. Click here to download it.

8. Webinaria

Webinaria is a very simple option to capture the screen of your PC. It allows you to record the entire screen, or just a part of a simple window if you want. As for frames, Webinaria gives you three options: 5, 10 or 15 frames per second.

Videos are recorded in AVI format. If you’re using Google Chrome during recording, Webinaria, by default, always detects Google Chrome as the main windowClick here to download it.

9. DVDVideoSoft Free Screen Video Recorder

One more simple software. The software has at its disposal nine icons. The first four screens capture function, the next four are to organize your screen and the last icon brings the main settings. It also makes export to AVI format.

Another good thing about this software is that it allows you to include, in the file name, the specific date and time it was recorded. This is a very useful option, mainly because it makes organizing your videos easier. Click here to download it.

10. Krut Computer Recorder

It’s the last one on this list but that’s not why it’s no longer a good choice. Krut has several advantages. The first of all is that it does not require Java to be used. The second is that it allows the integration of sound from your microphone and image at the same time.

The “Follow Mouse” option is also very interesting. With this option selected, this records only a small area around your mouse, so the rest of your desktop does not appear. For export, Krut gives you three options. Two in MOV (one with audio and one with audio and video) and one in WAV, which contains only audio. Click here to download it.

Conclusion:

Although free, the software in this list has good features that can be used by both new less experienced users and more advanced users, see which is right for you. If you have any question or suggestions related to this article, please let us know in comments.

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