MacCapture software allows users to capture on-screen actions or import video clips in just a few steps. With easy-to-use features, users can create high-quality videos quickly and efficiently.
One of the best things about MacCapture is the way it lets you customize your presentations with text and video transition effects that the pros use. You can easily add voiceovers to personalize your results and maintain total control over all audio mixing and editing steps.
MacCapture integrates seamlessly with QuickTime and iMovie, making it easy to use online or burn directly to a CD or DVD.
Some key features of MacCapture include the ability to capture and record on-screen actions, highlight key points using a fixed, smooth panning, auto panning, or scrolling camera, change cameras live during capture, record with date and time, and record with audio, or add voice-overs and music.
You can also control the size and frame rate of your movie capture, splice multiple segments into one full-length movie, add transitions for a smooth project flow, and support all popular movie and audio formats.
When it comes to video editing, MacCapture lets you select any spot in your action history to revert your project to that point, add special effects and filters, choose between widescreen and fullscreen movie settings, add text, captions, and credit effects, and use an audio scrubber and mixer.
Other features of MacCapture include the ability to loop and repeat options, paint and draw directly on your frames, use stop-motion capture with Onion Skinning, group and ungroup your project clips, use blending modes, and enjoy unlimited undos.
The software has some limitations, including a watermarked resulting capture, a 15-day demo, and a registration screen at shutdown.
To use MacCapture, your computer must have QuickTime 5 or later, 128 MB RAM, an 800 x 600 pixel resolution, and 20MB for Program Installation.
Version 1.0: N/A