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October 15, 2018
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Screen recording in Premiere Rush?

  • October 15, 2018
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Can Rush be used for screen capture recording by people making tutorials?

    Correct answer Tokyo27222119oei3

    The Answer is - NO, Rush does not do screen recording. It's irritating reading through the responses, YES, we know you can use other programs to screen capture and record, the question wasn't how to screen record, but if the feature is included, and the feature is not included. 

    7 replies

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    September 26, 2023
    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
    Participant
    September 26, 2023

    The correct answer is buried here. 

    It is no. 

    Tokyo27222119oei3

    Nov 19, 2022

    The Answer is - NO, Rush does not do screen recording. It's irritating reading through the responses, YES, we know you can use other programs to screen capture and record, the question wasn't how to screen record, but if the feature is included, and the feature is not included. 

    Rebel Editor
    Participating Frequently
    January 12, 2023

    This would have been the Camtasia killer, but back to Camtasia it is.. along with all my other media. Nice try though! Get em next time I guess. Back to watching "phone tutorials" ???? LOL

    Participant
    December 19, 2022

    PC user here. I want to record my screen using Premier Rush, but sounds like this is not possible. Am I wrong?

    Tokyo27222119oei3Correct answer
    Participant
    November 20, 2022

    The Answer is - NO, Rush does not do screen recording. It's irritating reading through the responses, YES, we know you can use other programs to screen capture and record, the question wasn't how to screen record, but if the feature is included, and the feature is not included. 

    Jeff Evans
    Participating Frequently
    October 30, 2021

    I have the same concerns voiced below. On Windows 10 Pro there is an app included called Xbox Game Bar. It will record everthing that is going on in a running program except not the Desktop or the File Explorer. And not outside the bounds of the running program window. It is designed to record game play but will record the use of Google Earth, PremierPro etc. anything that runs in a window.  It records the cursor which regrettable stays at the smallest size although the color can be changed to some bright color. This is presumably so the cursor does no interfere with recording game play, but it is there in the recording. Then if necessary, that clip which is stored in Videos>Capture, can be edited in PremierPro which may include highlighting things, adding text, andnin my case everytime I say:  "Ahhh,  So..." and long blank spaces while I think!  Xbox Game Bar will record your voice as you traverse the screen with the small pointer and spin Google Earth or point to various text.  

    Rameez_Khan
    Legend
    October 15, 2018

    Hi Nokemov,

    Welcome to the Rush community.

    When you say screen capture, do you mean to say recording the iPhone/iPad screen, just as one would capture gameplay footage on a computer?

    Thanks,

    Rameez

    NokemovAuthor
    Known Participant
    October 15, 2018

    I want to create Photoshop tutorials and capture the video on screen to make my basic clips prior to editing.

    Sent from my iPhone

    Pixelsnap2
    Participant
    March 22, 2021

    Though Rush does not have a built in screen capture tool, the built-in iOS screen capture feature is very simple and convenient. The link that Rameez provided explains how to get the Record button added to the iOS Control Center and then how to make a screen recording, but it does not cover how how to access Control Center, which varies from device to device. If you don't know how, please let us know your make and model and we will coach you on how to get to Control Center.


    Every Adobe support person on this thread seems to imagine that someone preparing tutorials would want to do it on their phone... Seems a bit silly. Anyone wishing to prepare a serious tutorial, about a complex computer-based app that runs ON a computer -- with a mouse and normal menus, should not have to record it all on their phone. Pretty basic functionality, and it should not be missing from such an expensive suite.