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Welcome, in front of me is a Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus and today I'll show you how to record
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the screen on this phone. And to get started, let's pull down the notification panel and find the screen recorder, which
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for me is located as the last icon right over here. And when you find it, you can either tap on it and start recording by, well, the settings
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that are set by default, or you can also hold it and this will take you to the settings
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where you can customize it a little bit. So we have sound, which will allow you to set what sound it will be recording
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So you have no sound, media, or media and microphone. Now when you're going with the last option, the media and microphone, I do recommend you
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to use headphones because when you select that media and microphone are being recorded
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it will record both of them separately, but because the phone will be making the noise
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as well, whatever it's recording, microphone will be picking it up and it will be recording
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it in like a echo effect, which is not very desirable. Then we have the quality, so we have 1080p, 720, and 480
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Now I would suggest you to go for 1080p if you have to, then maybe drop it to 720, although
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I would discourage that, and 480p should not even exist in my opinion here
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It's just such a low resolution that at this day and age, it's just kind of obsolete
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And then below that, we have the selfie video size. So this circle will represent the actual circle size on the screen for whatever the camera
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will be seeing. And you can make it bigger or smaller, whatever you want
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Now once you have set it up here, everything, you can simply leave and then tap on the toggle
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Now it will ask you for a bunch of permissions and I believe it also brings up the same settings
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quickly once more. So while using the app, allow, allow, and there we go
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So we have the record sound, so media, sound media, and mic
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I'll just start recording here. As you can see, it starts the countdown, and now it's recording
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So whatever I will do right now will be recorded. And in here we also have a couple toggles
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So for instance, we have a pencil which will allow us to just start writing on the screen
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Then below that, or next to it, we have the camera. As you can see, there is the camera feed which you can also move around
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And then we have also pause option which basically allows you to pause the recording, open up
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some kind of app, and then resume it as though no time has passed
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So for instance, if you're in like, I don't know, like recording games, you could start
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recording basically whatever you're starting. Then when you have a load screen, you can pause the recording, wait for the load screen
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to pass, and then immediately start recording after it has fully loaded
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And on the video, it will just look seamlessly as though you basically had no load screen
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So because right now it's paused, I'm going to, for instance, open up something like messages
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right here. Let's go into contacts. Let's also bring up this. And now if I tap on the circle to start recording again, it immediately goes to just seeing
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this. Okay, so from there, the last option is the stop option
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And this will simply save the recording, which can be found in your photo gallery
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So we go into here, you can see that there is the recording. Let's play the video
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And it is right now playing. And as you can see, there was the cut to go immediately into the messages
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Now that being said, this is basically how you would record your screen
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