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Welcome! Mfenomi is a Poco M6 Pro and today I will show you how you can record a screen on this phone
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So to get started you want to pull down your toggles by swiping down from the top of your screen
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and then flip through the pages till you see the screen recording toggle. It should be somewhere on
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one of the pages. There we go, there it is for me. So once you see this toggle you can simply tap on it
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This will bring up this overlay right here with four different options. First one would be the
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record. The folder one is to gain access to all the screen recordings. Then you have the settings
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and also the close option. Now in the settings you can customize the quality of the screen recording
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By default it is set pretty well. You might want to maybe change things like the frame rate to
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something a little bit more reasonable like 60. So if you're planning to maybe record some kind of
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guide videos, something like IM, then 30 will be okay. It will take less space compared to the 60
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meaning storage space, while the 60 frames will look much smoother and it's probably going to be
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a go-to option if you're planning to record gameplays. Anyway once everything is set you
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can just close this and then click on the red circle to start recording
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So once you stop the recording and by tapping on the red square this will save your screen recording
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to your photos application. Obviously you can also locate it in that little folder in the overlay
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This will just take you to a single location where you have only screen recordings, while if you go
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to the photos application, if I can actually find it, there we go. Here you can navigate to library and
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we will have our screen recording located in the camera folder unfortunately, which means
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that it will be jumbled up between all your photos, videos, screenshots and screen recordings
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So finding such a thing later on down the line might not be as easy, so probably
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going through this option and folder might be a little bit easier for you
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as you can see. Anyway in here you can tap on your screen recording to start viewing it
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If I can find the play button, there we go. Now I opened up Netflix specifically for one of the reasons that I wanted to showcase
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If you ever encounter that your screen recording provides you with this, which is just a fully
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black screen, even though you could go back on a video and see that there was content visible there
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I'm just gonna mention this, this is normal. I mean it's not acceptable, but it's apparently
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normal. So your device, even though you purchased it full price, you have no control over this
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because some scammy little shit application decides that it doesn't want to be recorded and
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hence that will be the way your phone will work. Now to clarify, this option was designed
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for security purposes and applications like bank ops would benefit from this because if you ever
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had some kind of malware that would try to spy on your applications and maybe see what kind of
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passwords you're putting in and all that stuff, obviously this kind of feature prevents it
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But where it doesn't matter is with Netflix or Hulu or any other streaming platform that will
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utilize this, along with plethora of other applications that should have no business
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using this, but yet they do and yet you have no option to change it. So just want to point
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that out that if you ever encounter such a thing just know that whatever shit application you are
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trying to record just decided that it won't allow you to use your phone the way you want to
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Now anyway with that being said hopefully you found this very helpful and if you did don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching