Recording Travel Videos for Offline Viewing with Movavi Screen Capture Studio for Mac Review

Many of the travel videos that are available online contain a ton of extremely useful information about various places, as well as tips from experienced travelers that may prove to be essential if you intend to make a trip there yourself. Unfortunately these travel videos can often only be watched online, and there is no option available to save them for offline viewing.

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The solution to that is to use the Movavi Screen Capture Studio for Mac.

With this software you will be able to record screen and audio on Mac – meaning that all you need to do is ensure that the video is playing and the capture window encompasses it, and you’ll be able to actually record the travel video that you want to save. Once it is recorded all you need to do is save it and you’ll be able to watch it offline.

Part of the reason why the Movavi Screen Capture Studio for Mac excels at this is because it is so incredibly easy to use. Its design is intended to be intuitive, so you’ll find that you’re able to navigate and utilize its features even if you have no prior experience. For example, repositioning the capture window is as simple as dragging it over and then resizing it by clicking and dragging the edges – just like a normal window.

Similarly when it comes to saving your travel video you’ll be able to choose one of the many available presets that will use the optimal settings based on the platform that you intend to play it on.

Make no mistake, despite being easy to use the Movavi Screen Capture Studio for Mac is a powerful piece of software and you can also edit and tweak your videos before you save them. In fact, you may even want to seriously consider trimming the videos so that you only keep the travel tips that you feel are the most useful, and then compiling them into a sort of ‘highlight’ reel that you can take with you on your travels.

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