Podcastle Pro Review: AI Software Clones Your Voice For Podcasting – SlashGear
For video projects, Podcastle can record the primary user’s webcam, the primary user’s screen, and invited guests’ webcams. So you can record multi-person podcasts and meetings, solo videos, tutorials including screen capture, and so on. The screen recording can capture a particular Chrome browser tab, any software window open on your computer or the entire screen of any available display.
To include guests in a video recording, you can schedule the recording time, and connect it to a Google Calendar event. Adding guest email addresses will send them an invite. Or you can just enter the studio spontaneously and invite people an email or by messaging them a link.
Podcastle’s video editing was still in beta at the time of this writing, and it was much more limited than audio editing. To cut up the video, you have to string together video segments by adding Markers to the timeline. That highlights an adjustable portion of the video. Then in the Highlights tab, all the color-coded highlight clips are shown in order. You can adjust their lengths and reorder them. Then you can then export the full video or the rendered highlights in HD, Full HD, or 4K quality.
The Highlights editor could be good for creators to make quick outtake videos for social media, but to do any serious editing, you’d have to export your full video and open it in a different program – at least for now.
As Podcastle develops its video features, it would be good if you could start recording new video clips from the video editor, the way you can with audio. It would also help creators to be able to record both a microphone and the computer’s audio, the way you can with more robust screen-recording/video editing programs like Screenflow.
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