

#HUSTL AND CO HOW TO#
To create a timelapse from a screen recorder without features to speed the video up like ShareX, check out our tutorial on how to make a speedpaint or this one, where we teach you how to slow down a timelapse. In addition, it includes some useful features after recording as screen color picker, image effects, image thumbnailer or video converter, that will make the sharing process smoother. It includes cool features as creating short links or QR codes to share your video right away, and is only available for Windows. ShareX is a free and open source tool that will allow you to record all your work in your screen. The following video contains the setup process with Vue, Netlify, Firebase, and Cloudinary. I’ll be recording my screen for this entire project with Hustl and post the time-lapse videos of my progress. It’s going to be a feed of pet images/gifs. Here you can see a real example of a user creating with Hustl:

Capture only the active app: Set a specific app as a target and Hustl will prevent any other screens to be part of your time-lapse by automagically ignoring all other activity happening outside of your app.Resume anytime: Hustl lets you pause and resume your recording at any time, as many times as you need. Or go fullscreen: Go fullscreen in a single click, or get to adjust every capture area with pixel perfect precision and aided by the tool to lock the aspect ratio. Enjoy the quality and the precision of every pixel on the screen. 4K & 8K support: you can now export up to 8K resolution. Learn more about how to choose the perfect speed for timelapses with the timelapse calculator. Select the final duration and control every detail: Adjust output video format and select export time, choosing how long the time-lapse will be by changing the amount of frames per second (FPS) the output video will use. These are the some of the features of its new version, Hustl 2.0:
