Plan the segment
Open with the result, then show the steps that reach it. A clear first 15 seconds decides whether viewers stay.
Capture your screen in 4K at 60 fps, let Autocuts generate the zooms and cursor motion, then export landscape for YouTube or portrait for Shorts.
Most YouTube watch time happens on small screens, and YouTube compresses whatever you upload. A 4K capture with zooms into the active control keeps interface text legible after both.
The built-in editor handles pacing: cut dead time, speed through slow stretches, and keep the zooms that earn their place. The same project can render a portrait version for Shorts.
Open with the result, then show the steps that reach it. A clear first 15 seconds decides whether viewers stay.
Capture the app in 4K with narration, and add your camera in a layout when presence helps the video.
Cut dead time, speed up slow stretches, add captions, and export MP4 for YouTube plus a portrait cut for Shorts.
Record at the highest resolution you can. Interface text is the first casualty of compression, so a 4K source at 60 fps gives YouTube the most to work with. Autocuts captures and exports up to 4K at 60 fps locally.
Switch the same project to a portrait canvas. The camera layout adapts, and the zooms keep the interface readable in the narrow frame, so one recording covers both formats.
Yes, two ways: burn them into the video, or export an SRT sidecar file and upload it with the video so YouTube serves real closed captions.
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