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Before you hit record, you can choose exactly what Tella captures. Use the camera, microphone, and screen sharing controls in the recorder to set up the right combination for your video.

Recording combinations

  • Screen + camera + voice — the most common setup for demos and walkthroughs. Your camera appears as an overlay on your screen recording.
  • Screen + voice — a screen recording with voiceover, without showing your face. Toggle the camera off to use this mode.
  • Camera + voice — a talking-head video, great for intros or personal messages.
  • Screen only — a silent screen capture, useful for short demos you plan to narrate later or speed up as a timelapse. Toggle both the camera and microphone off.

How to toggle camera and microphone

In the recorder, use the camera and microphone buttons to turn each one on or off before or during recording.
  • Camera button — toggles your webcam on or off. Turn it off to record without being on camera.
  • Microphone button — toggles audio capture on or off. Turn it off for a silent recording.
  • Dropdown arrows — click the arrow next to each button to switch between available cameras or microphones.
You can toggle your camera and microphone between clips without leaving the recorder. For example, record an intro clip with your camera on, then turn it off for a screen recording clip.

How to share your screen

  1. Click share screen in the recorder.
  2. Choose what to share — your entire screen, a specific window, or a browser tab.
  3. Confirm your selection. You’ll see a preview of the screen you’re about to record.
If your camera is on, it will be recorded alongside your screen as a separate video track. In the editor, you can then use layouts to control how the camera and screen are arranged in your final video.
Layouts are an editor feature — they don’t affect what gets recorded. Everything you toggle on in the recorder is captured as a separate track, and you choose how to arrange those tracks later in the editor.