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*What is Galicaster Class?*

Galicaster Class is a multistream recording application designed to provide an easy control and realtime feedback on tactile screens.
Galicaster Class is a multistream recording application specially designed for lecture recording. It provides real-time feedback of the recorded media on a simple, easy-to-use, tactile interface.


*Who is GClass aimed to?*

Galicaster Class is aimed to educational institutions which want to record lectures and / or other educational contents on a daily basis and publish them in the shortest time possible. In addition, GClass reduces subsequent reviews and editions to the minimum.
Galicaster Class is aimed to educational institutions which want to record lectures and / or other educational contents on a daily basis. GClass saves them time and resources by making the recording process simple and efficient, thus reducing the need for subsequent reviews and editions to a minimum.

*As a professor, how do I operate GClass?*

As a professor you only have to worry about the microphone. Place it correctly and activate it. A message on the screen will warn you if the audio is too low. You can also turn the audio off and on whenever you want, in case you do not want something to be included.
Professors only need to worry about the microphone. A warning will show up on the screen if the audio is too low, probably because the microphone is mute or run out of batteries. The audio can be turned off and on at will, so the professor can choose not to get some parts of their speech recorded if they desire to.

If you need or want a greater control on the recording, some basic actions are available: start, pause and stop. This way you will remove useless sections of the lectures like breaks, exercises...
Some basic actions (start, pause and stop) are also available, allowing a finer control on the recording. This way, the professor can prevent undesired fragments of the lecture like breaks, exercise resolutions, etc., from being recorded.


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