VirtualBox to get around DRM (recording software can be seen if video used in host system) and OBS will allow you to record a window.
If mkv is too large then you can use Handbrake to convert it to MP4 or m4v.
Just be sure to have any mics muted during recording and also mute notifications
OBS supports capturing audio from a specific application, so if you set that up you don't need to be careful with foreign sounds.
True, OBS sometimes makes windows have the same names so the VM program could have the same name as the running VM. Just something I did with my first time using it for that since I didn't know better.
If you don't want to spend any more:
VirtualBox
OBS
VirtualBox to get around DRM (recording software can be seen if video used in host system) and OBS will allow you to record a window.
If mkv is too large then you can use Handbrake to convert it to MP4 or m4v.
Just be sure to have any mics muted during recording and also mute notifications
OBS supports capturing audio from a specific application, so if you set that up you don't need to be careful with foreign sounds.
True, OBS sometimes makes windows have the same names so the VM program could have the same name as the running VM. Just something I did with my first time using it for that since I didn't know better.