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How to Combine Two Screen Recordings on Mac

Quickly capture your MacBook screen with audio (and webcam if needed) using Dadan. You can now record across multiple screens, making demos, walkthroughs, and presentations far more flexible.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Combine Two Screen Recordings on Mac

Step 1:

Create your free Dadan account and install the Mac app (or add the Chrome extension).

Step 2:

Open Dadan, pick Screen Recording, choose what to capture, then start with mic audio (and webcam if you want).

Step 3:

Stop recording, make quick edits if needed, then download or share the video instantly.

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Simple Yet Powerful Screen Recording Features

Record Your Screen

Capture your full screen, a window, or a selected region in crisp quality, so you can show work clearly for updates, training, demos, and walkthroughs.

Record Screen + Webcam

Record your screen and webcam together, so your audience sees the on-screen steps plus your face cues in one shareable video, without stitching clips.

Add Text

Add text overlays to label steps, call out key points, or add short captions, making recordings clearer for people who skim, revisit, or watch without sound.

Add Shape

Add shapes like boxes, arrows, or highlights to direct attention to the right UI element, especially when you’re explaining multi-step workflows on screen.

Add Emoji

Add emojis sparingly to bring tone and emphasis to key moments, useful for internal updates and creator content when you want a lighter, clearer signal.

Interactions

Add interactive elements so viewers can respond or take action while watching. Useful for onboarding, training, and customer videos that need follow-up.

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FAQs

  • Record at a higher resolution (1080p if possible), close heavy apps, and avoid scaling issues. Also, record the smallest area that still shows what matters, it stays sharper.