![]() ![]() ![]() OSX: improved window position detection.(otherwise identical to 1.25, no need for an OSX update).Windows 8.1+ high-DPI fix, thanks to Betsegaw Tadele /.LICEcap v1.26 for Windows (updated 12/28/15) (230kb installer) various WDL updates (should have improved performance on macOS).gif: use WDL_FileWrite to write to disk rather than fopen()/_wfopen(), lock files while writing.LCF: fix crash when error opening output file.LICEcap v1.28 for Windows (December 2 2017) (230kb installer) macOS: 64/32-bit Intel UB (removed PPC support), compiled with Xcode8/ICC18.macOS: fixed macOS 10.15+ save dialog default extension issue.macOS: now requires macOS 10.7 or later (10.6 users can use v1.30 for eternity).macOS: Apple Silicon (M1) native support.Official GitHub mirror: /justinfrankel/licecap Windows: Prevent positioning window offscreen.LICEcap v1.32 for Windows (Jun 8 2022) (250kb installer) ![]() A healthy amount of RAM (1GB+, especially when encoding to LCF).OSX: macOS 10.7-12.x Intel 64-bit or M1 (old versions: v1.30 supports macOS 10.6, and v1.28 supports macOS 10.4 and PPC).Windows: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10/11 (might work with reduced functionality on older versions).Basic title frame, with or without text.Adjustable maximum recording framerate, to allow throttling CPU usage.Global hotkey (shift+space) to toggle pausing while recording.Pause and restart recording, with optional inserted text messages.Move the screen capture frame while recording.LICEcap is GPL free software, each download package includes the source. LCF files within REAPER (and/or use it to convert to. GIF, higher quality (more than 256 colors per frame), and more accurate timestamping. LCF file format, which allows for higher compression ratios than. GIF, LICEcap supports its own native lossless. LICEcap is easy to use: view a demo (output is here). Lightweight and function with high performance. LICEcap is an intuitive but flexible application (for Windows and now OSX), that is designed to be GIF (for viewing in web browsers, etc) or. Extra features: Some displays have ¼-inch screw mounting points so they can be mounted on tripods or stands for filmmaking and other custom setups, touch support, or wireless connectivity.LICEcap can capture an area of your desktop and save it directly to.Some models have extra USB-C ports for charging your laptop through the display, but unless your laptop only has one USB-C port and no other way of charging, this feature isn’t crucial. Ports: We required at least one USB-C port for video and power.Otherwise, most sizes are similar enough that we prioritized other metrics like color, price, and brightness. If you have specific size requirements or prefer a small backpack meant for 13-inch laptops, then you might want to consider a 14-inch model. When physically comparing models, the size difference between 14-inch and and 16-inch monitors didn’t change how we used or carried them. Size: Most portable monitors range in size from 14 to 16 inches.We prefer stands that allow the monitor to be used in either landscape or portrait orientation. Stand: A stand can make or break a portable monitor.Price: Portable monitors shouldn’t cost more than a desktop monitor, so we considered models in the $200 to $450 range.We prefer monitors that have at least a 1000:1 contrast ratio. Contrast: A monitor with poor contrast will look dull and faded, and images will look flatter.We looked for displays that output at least 250 nits of brightness. Brightness: Since portable monitors will be taken out to coffee shops, parks, and beyond, it’s important to have a screen that’s bright enough to be usable in sunny conditions.Color: A great portable monitor should be color accurate out of the box and have menu options to match the color of the display to your laptop for a more consistent experience.However, it’s important to also check the visual sharpness of each model, as cheaper 1080p displays can often look fuzzy. Resolution: We only considered displays with a 1080p resolution or higher. ![]()
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