Since software training is one of the most common types of e-learning, it’s no surprise that Articulate 360 includes not one, not two, but three apps with screen recording features. Each of these apps has a unique feature set and is specifically designed for a different purpose.
If you’re wondering which app to use for your project, you’re in the right place! Keep reading to learn more about how screen recording differs in Peek 360, Replay 360, and Storyline 360 and the types of projects best suited for each.
Peek 360
Peek 360 is a lightweight app that works natively on both Macs and PCs and lives in your menu bar or system tray, so it’s always just a click away. Once you’ve recorded your screen, it automatically uploads to Review 360, generating a shareable link. You can also download the .MP4 file and insert the video into your Rise 360 or Storyline 360 courses or export it for LMS to use it as a stand-alone asset.
Since Peek 360 doesn’t have editing capabilities, it’s best for recording short screencasts to share with team members on the fly or to insert into your courses as is.
Check out our tutorials and user guide for more details on how to create and distribute screencasts with Peek 360.
Replay 360
If you’re looking to create a longer screencast that could require some editing, Replay 360 might be a better choice. In addition to some lightweight editing options, this Windows-compatible desktop app allows you to record your screen and your webcam simultaneously, creating a cool picture-in-picture effect. You can also insert images, video clips, and lower thirds, making it easy to create a polished tutorial video that you can use on its own or insert into your Rise 360 or Storyline 360 course.
For more information on Replay 360, check out our tutorials and user guide.
Storyline 360
Storyline 360 also allows you to record your screen, but unlike Peek 360 and Replay 360, that’s not its sole purpose. Storyline 360 is a full-fledged authoring app that not only lets you record screencasts and build software simulations but also lets you add custom interactions, quizzes, and much more.
This makes Storyline 360 the ideal choice when you want your software training to be interactive. It’s also a great option if you want to overlay text or objects—like arrows or highlight zones—on top of your video. Storyline 360 has some editing capabilities, allowing you to make adjustments to your recording after the fact. You can also easily add subtitles to your screencast—and your entire course—directly in Storyline 360, which is great for accessibility. When you’re done, you can publish to video, web, or LMS.
If you want to take a closer look at the screen recording feature in Storyline 360, check out this tutorial or head on over to the user guide.
The Bottom Line
Peek 360, Replay 360, and Storyline 360 are all great options for recording your screen. Which app you use depends on your project requirements. If you need to record a screencast super-fast, Peek 360 is the way to go. When you want to edit your screencast or record your webcam along with it, go with Replay 360. And when you want to create an interactive software simulation, overlay additional content, or add subtitles to your screen recording, opt for Storyline 360.
To make it super-easy to compare the feature-sets of the different apps, I pulled together this quick-reference guide:
Peek 360 |
Replay 360 |
Storyline 360 |
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Work natively on Macs |
X |
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Work natively on PCs |
X |
X |
X |
Record screen |
X |
X |
X |
Record mic audio |
X |
X |
X |
Record webcam |
X |
X* |
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Edit recording |
X |
X |
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Add interactivity |
X |
||
Add closed captions |
X |
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Publish to video (.MP4) |
X |
X |
X |
Publish for LMS |
X** |
X** |
X |
Publish to Review 360 |
X |
X |
X |
Once you’ve decided which app to use, you might be wondering how to start building your software training. Here’s an article that’ll help you get off on the right foot: Follow This Process to Create Software Simulations and Systems Training Like a Pro.
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*Webcam recording must be done separately from screen recording
**Publish FoR LMS via Review 360
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