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*B:** Sure, here is the code in MediaWiki source format with sections and subsections using iterated surrounding equal signs: | |||
Sure, here is the code in MediaWiki source format with sections and subsections using iterated surrounding equal signs: | |||
Revision as of 12:38, 23 July 2023
- F: ** EncodeItInMediaWikiSourceWithSectionsAndSubsectionsUsingIteratedSurroundingEqualSigns
- B:** Sure, here is the code in MediaWiki source format with sections and subsections using iterated surrounding equal signs:
- How to make a YouTube video using a screen capture tool
Choose a screen capture tool
OBS Studio
A free and open-source screen recorder and video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Screencast-O-Matic
A cloud-based screen recorder and video editor for Windows and macOS.
Snagit
A screen capture and image editing software for Windows and macOS.
Set up the screen capture tool
Specify the area of the screen you want to capture
- You can capture the entire screen, a specific window, or a specific area of the screen.
Set the format and quality of the recording
- You can choose the format of the recording (e.g., MP4, AVI, or GIF), as well as the quality of the recording (e.g., 720p, 1080p, or 4K).
Start the screen capture
Capture the visual input
- This could be anything from a website to a video game to a piece of software.
Stop the screen capture
Upload the recording
- You can upload the recording to a file-sharing service, such as Google Drive or Dropbox, and then share the link with Bard.
- WorkAroundSolutionForVisualInputToBard
Use a screen capture tool to capture an image of the visual input you want to give Bard.
- Then, you could upload the image to a file-sharing service and share the link with Bard.
Use a text-based description of the visual input you want to give Bard.
- For example, you could describe the colors, shapes, and objects in the image.
Use a combination of screen capture and text-based description.
- For example, you could capture an image of the visual input and then describe the specific parts of the image that you want Bard to focus on.
- AdditionalTips
- Use a high-quality screen capture tool.
- Capture the visual input in a well-lit environment.
- Speak clearly and slowly when you are recording the video.
- Edit the video before you upload it to YouTube.
I hope this is what you were looking for. Let me know if you have any other questions.