There will also be a copy saved to your computer in a Peek folder that is created in your Documents folder. When you’ve finished recording, you can upload it to Articulate 360 which will create a link for you to share with others. Recording with Peek is similar to recording via Storyline and you can narrate whilst recording if you have a microphone connected. When you click on New Recording you can choose to record any applications you have open. When you first open Peek, you’ll see this window and its a good idea to click on the cog icon which will open up the Peek Preferences window.įrom here you can change the default key board shortcuts for pausing and ending your recording. or via the system tray in windows (or the Status Menu if you’re on a Mac). You can open Peek from the Articulate 360 desktop apps. With Peek, there’s no options for editing your recording afterwards but you can get something crated and distributed quickly. You can share the recordings via Articulate 360 or you can download the recording and place it on your LMS. Peek is great for recording quick screencasts on your PC or Mac. So you may be wondering, what’s the difference between Peek and Replay? Lets take a look.
Replay has been around for a few years now whereas Peek is brand new and comes with an Articulate 360 subscription. With Articulate 360, you have two options for recording screencasts on your computer.