Windows 10 has a built-in tool called Game Bar to help you record your screen during PC and Xbox gaming sessions. Screen activity that you record is automatically saved as an MP4 video file. If you want to use Game Bar, you will have to meet certain system requirements, including the right type of graphics card.
To capture moving pictures, or video, with your Android phone, switch the camera mode in the Camera app to video recording. The same icon is used to switch between still and moving images. When video mode is active, the Camera app's screen changes subtly: The Shutter icon becomes a Record icon.
How to record your screen in Windows 10
- Open the app you want to record.
- Press the Windows key + G at the same time to open the Game Bar dialog.
- Check the "Yes, this is a game" checkbox to load the Game Bar.
- Click on the Start Recording button (or Win + Alt + R) to begin capturing video.
Hold down the Ctrl + Show Windows keys to capture a full screenshot. Hold down the Ctrl + Shift + Show Windows keys to capture a specific area.
The simplest is probably just to use YouTube's webcam capture feature to record a video directly to YouTube. To do this, locate and select the Upload button near the top-right corner of any YouTube page, locate Webcam capture, and select Record.
How to record your screen. With iOS 14 or later, go to Settings > Control Center and tap More Controls (or tap Customize Controls if you have iOS 13 or earlier), then tap the Add button next to Screen Recording. Open Control Center on your iPhone or iPod touch, or on your iPad. , then tap Microphone.
- OBS Studio. The best free screen recorder for any software, including games.
- FlashBack Express. Ideal for recording games and capturing footage from a webcam.
- Apowersoft Free Online Screen Recorder. An in-browser recorder more powerful than most desktop apps.
- Debut Video Capture.
- ShareX.
- Screencast-O-Matic.
Open Settings on your iPhone. Scroll down and tap Privacy. Here, click on Camera. Now, open the Camera and check if the video option is back.
There is a way
- Open the native iPhone camera app.
- Select the last picture taken (or video) icon - in the bottom left corner of the app.
- You should now be viewing the last picture or video taken.
- At the top, select "videos" and you should now (only) see all videos you've taken with your iPhone.
How Much Video an iPhone Can Store
| 720p HD @ 30 fps |
|---|
| HEVC 12 GB free (32 GB phone) | 5 hrs |
| h.264 12 GB free (32 GB phone) | 3 hrs, 24 min. |
| HEVC 44 GB free (64 GB phone) | 18 hrs, 20 min. |
| h.264 44 GB free (64 GB phone) | 12 hrs, 30 min. |
Galaxy phone stops recording videos after 10 minutes
- Navigate to the camera's settings. From the camera's View Finder, tap Settings.
- Change the video size. Tap Rear video size or Front video size. Tap any setting below FHD (60 fps). You can now record videos much longer than 10 minutes.
Your iPhone works only with .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats for videos.
The best screen recorder apps for iPhone
- TechSmith Capture.
- Record It!
- Web Recorder.
- Screen Recorder – Livestream.
- AirScr Screen Recorder.
- Reaction Cam.
- Screen Recorder – RecPro.
- DU Recorder.
The microphone audio needs to be off so that iPhone screen recorder can capture voices from the screen. Step 2 Find the Screen Record icon, press and hold it until you see the Microphone Audio option. Step 3 Tap on the Microphone icon to turn it to green. Step 4 Turn the sound on and off for several times if necessary.
On your device go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics (Settings > Sounds) and then turn off Change With Buttons. Then use the volume up or down button to increase or decrease the volume. Your device has a Ring/Silent switch on the left side of it, move this switch to turn on Silent Mode.
Record internal sound onlyIf you don't want any outside noise in your video and just the sounds from your iPhone, then this is the option you need. 1) Slide up to access the Control Center. 2) Press firmly (or tap and hold) the Screen Recording button. 3) Tap the red microphone icon to turn Off the external audio.
Answer: A: Unfortunately if your microphone was not switched on while you were screen recording, there is currently no possible way to uncover the audio in the background of your screen recording.