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Screencast Video

A screencast video is a video recording of a computer screen, typically used for demonstrating software or online tools.

What is a screencast video?

A screencast video is a video recording of a computer screen, typically used for demonstrating software or online tools.

Screencast videos can be useful for demonstrating software features, troubleshooting issues, or creating tutorials for online tools or platforms.

What is a screencast video? | Synthesia Glossary

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