


It has decent file sizes (about 7MB for a 15-second gameplay clip) It automatically scales down captures (if needed) You can easily share a short capture of your screen, custom region, window etc. Of course it's good for any quick screen capture that you'd use Gyazo for. I would play back gameplay footage, then grab a section with ShareX, and the results looks like this. I use this a lot to quickly share short clips from higher bitrate recordings for example.

It produces much smaller files than GIFs too. It needed a lot of tweaking and custom FFmpeg flags, but I have something that works very well, so I thought I'd share it. I wanted ShareX to do the same thing, to finally replace Gyazo. If you capture your entire screen, it might be scaled down a lot, but a smaller region might not be. What Gyazo also does is it resizes your capture. So I've been using Gyazo for a long time because of its ability to select a screen region, record a short video/gif, then have a link to it ready on my clipboard.
