Can I edit or export FlashBack Express recordings using FlashBack Pro?
Yes. FlashBack recordings are not tied to a specific edition so can be opened with either FlashBack Pro or FlashBack Express regardless of which one was used to open them.
Yes. FlashBack recordings are not tied to a specific edition so can be opened with either FlashBack Pro or FlashBack Express regardless of which one was used to open them.
Frames can only be deleted if you are using FlashBack Pro (the Plus and Express editions do not allow any frame editing)
If you have FlashBack Pro or Plus you can insert one recording into another recording or just join it at the end.
Yes, you can save them to the Annotations tab of the Player’s left side panel so that they can be dragged into other recordings.
As of version 5.43, we have made some changes to simplify adding Zooms to your recordings. This will slightly change how any existing Zoompans that you have added in previous versions will work
This can happen if the video was originally recorded on a mobile device.
If the sound is ‘ahead’ of the video, and reaches the end before the video, you can use the Resynchronise function in FlashBack Player (Pro only) to make the sound and video end at the same point, correcting the sync.
If you are using FlashBack Pro, you can remove noise, such as background ambience or electrical noise from your PC, that has been captured in your recordings.
No. When you crop the image, the resolution is changed and it is not possible to have multiple resolutions used in the same movie.
If the ‘Show webcam window while recording’ option was enabled when the movie was recorded, the webcam window is captured as part of the screen instead of being recorded separately and then layered on to of the screen recording.
There are several methods for selecting a range of frames for editing.
Yes, but only for certain keypresses that would not normally produce any visible output on the screen.
The webcam video will have a fixed position for the entire duration of the movie.
Yes, you can record a new voice-over into a recording while playing it back in the Player.
Yes, in the Pro and Plus editions you can save a selected set of frames into a new file.
No, you need to make sure that you are recording at the frame rate that you want to use. If it is set too low, you cannot increase the frame rate of the saved file afterwards.
Yes, you can add a blur object to cover anything that you don’t want your viewers to be able to read.
FlashBack only supports static GIFs when using the Insert Image option.