Hi Jennifer, I don't know if it would fulfill all of your requirements, but it might be worth taking a look at the open source project "OBS -- Open Broadcast Software" at https://obsproject.com/index
It can handle multiple inputs like webcams + screen recording. On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Jennifer DeJonghe < jennifer.dejon...@metrostate.edu> wrote: > I'm at a small public university and we do regular pop up usability > testing, but want to purchase Morae and start doing some screen capturing. > Since the license is rather expensive, I'm trying to do as much "sharing" > among staff as I can within the bounds of what TechSmith allows and what is > practical. I talked to TEchSmith person today, and they allow you to have > multiple people using it on a shared computer. Your license gets you one > copy of the Morae Manager, and unlimited copies of Recorder and Observer. > > My question for those of you who have Morae... Do you think it would be > practical or advisable to install the single copy of Manager on a laptop, > so that the laptop could be shared between multiple departments in various > buildings? You don't use Manager during the actual testing, it is more for > set up and analysis, so they said most people install that on their "good" > computer. But installing it on a laptop might mean we could get more use > from it. Is there anything I should think about before proceeding with > this? We don't have a usability lab, so would probably purchase a dedicated > shared laptop(s) for this. (I know I could use cheaper software, but I just > got back from ER&L and was impressed with what I saw people doing with the > TechSmith product.) > > Jennifer > > Jennifer DeJonghe > Librarian and Professor > Metropolitan State University > St. Paul, MN > -- Ronald Houk ☕ Assistant Director Ottumwa Public Library 102 W. Fourth Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641)682-7563x203 rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org