Lite Free Screen Recorder 1.1 Crack With Keygen
These days, screen recording is nothing fancy. It’s a simple task that requires simple solutions and easy-to-use software to get the job done quickly, so that you can get on with your work. But among the many programs that you can use for screen recording, Lite Free Screen Recorder is probably the simplest.
When you open the program, you get a small window where you can select the frame rate of your recording. The highest number of frames per second you can choose here is 12. This is extremely low, considering that most movies run at an average of 24 fps, while video games should be run at a minimum of 60 fps.
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But 12 fps (or lower) may work if you just need to record yourself browsing folders or a few websites, so the only option you’re now left with is to start recording. You can’t select which part of the screen you want to record, you can’t choose a resolution, you can’t add any audio input, there’s literally nothing else. So, go ahead, press record.
Yes, there’s actually a countdown screen before the recording starts. This made me chuckle a bit, but I’ll admit that it’s actually not a bad feature. A lot of screen capture apps have the recording start immediately, and unless you have a hotkey, your video will begin with the app being maximized (something you will likely have to cut out with an editing tool).
With Lite Free Screen Recorder Serial you’ll have no app window on your desktop during the recording. What you do have is a Stop button that appears in the top left corner of the screen, which is a useful feature.
After you’re done recording, you can export it in one of five quality levels (from Very Low to Best) and in a video format of your choice (no MP4, unfortunately). You have to actually write the path of the output file yourself (like D:catscat.avi) because the Browse function is broken. You can then proceed and watch your video.
You’ll probably be happy to notice that the mouse cursor wasn’t recorded at all. And, no, there isn’t an option to choose whether the cursor appears in the video or not; it’s just a default setting that you can’t change. I’m sorry to say that, even though Lite Free Screen Recorder works, it has too few functions to actually be useful.