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Screen recording guide

If you plan on recording a demo, a screen share, or the PostHog UI for use on the PostHog website and/or YouTube channel, the PostHog YouTube team kindly asks you to watch the video below and follow the corresponding instructions for your recordings.

Important! While Loom is great for personal use videos, it does not meet our quality standards for videos that will be going on the PostHog website and/or YouTube channel. Please use Screen Studio for such recordings, steps listed below.

Feel free to ask any questions in the #team-youtube Slack channel.

Video:

You like cookies? Then watch this video. Plus, you’ll learn about how to properly set up Screen Studio and your recording area aspect ratio for PostHog videos:

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1. Download Screen Studio

By default, Screen Studio is free and there’s no need to upgrade to a paid plan.

2. Set Recording Settings

Before recording, make sure you correctly set up the three Screen Studio settings listed below:

Important! Set the “Max Camera Resolution” setting to 4K or the highest available option. If you’d like to record your camera but don’t want to see yourself as you record, enable the “Hide camera preview” option. If you don’t wish to record yourself, then select “Don’t record camera”.

3. Set Up 16:9 recording area

You’ll need to ensure your recording area is a 16:9 aspect ratio. Most displays are not 16:9 by default. If yours is not or you are unsure, follow the instructions below:

Do not record:

4. Prepare to record

Run through this checklist before recording to make sure things go as smoothly as possible:

5. Do a final test

Before you start your actual recording, run through these quick steps to ensure everything is set to go:

6. Record

Now simply record and do your thang! Use the Pause option to take breaks, answer the doorbell, compose yourself, etc. Re-enable when you’re ready, or use the restart function if you want to give it a fresh go.

Don’t be afraid to start lines over if you mess up or say “Cut”. Our post team loves direction vs having to assume things, so feel free to give us direction in the recording, do multiple takes, etc.

Click the red record icon to finish recording.

7. Save as a Screen Studio Project

Once you’re done recording, it’ll either open the recording up into a new editable project or you’ll see the “Edit” option in the preview box, which you should click.

Now simply go up to the “File” menu and select “Save as...”.

Use your name or the project’s name for the file name, and ensure the file ends in the .screenstudio file extension.

Drag that file into the “ScreenStudio Projects” Google Drive and ping the YouTube team/member in the corresponding GitHub issue.

Important! If your recording contains any customer-sensitive information that needs to be blurred or removed, please leave exact timestamps of where the information appears in the recording project. Please triple check your work, as our post team will not always be able to catch this on our own.

And voila! You’re done! Thanks for following these steps, and feel free to ask any questions in the \#team-youtube Slack channel.

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