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Follow me, the Umidigi S3 Pro, and today I'll show you how to record your screen on this device
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And to get started, let's pull down the notification panel and look for the toggle which for me
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is right over here. And once you find it, we can begin by actually holding it
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So screenshot show, let's go into cancel for now. I didn't really want to cancel it like that, but okay, let's try that again
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I guess let's start now. So right now it's recording
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Once you actually start it, the countdown reaches zero. And yeah, so that is how you record and everything you will do is basically being now recorded
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Now once you're done with it, you want to stop it, which we just kind of tap on it
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I guess, and that should stop it. And I believe that annoying sound was for a notification that recording was saved
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Yep, there we go. And to find a recording, apart from the notification that you got, you can also find it in your
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photo gallery. So let's just find that one. Go photos. And there it is
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Now I'm going to mute it right now just so I don't hear anything
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And there we go. That's basically the recording
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Now I'm going to also look at one more thing. If I tap on it, it starts recording, but there we go
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We can also quickly tap on the settings. So from here, we have a couple of different things we can change
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So we have the size, kind of funny that they use the ruler for this
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But yeah, once you tap on it, you have a couple of different resolutions. Now the 1080p will be the best one
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Also will take the most amount of space on your phone, but you can drop it to, for instance
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720p or use something completely garbage like the ones below that, which I would not recommend actually
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Then below that, we have the bitrate. So right now it's set to seven, but again, we can increase it, set it at eight, probably
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would be better. Now if you're not sure what bitrate is, when you're recording, for instance, some kind
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of gameplay and you're moving around in that game, just, you know, moving the camera around
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whenever the camera will be moving, the quality of the image while it's moving will be degraded
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the lower the bitrate is. So it will look worse. The moment you stop moving, it will need like a couple of seconds and it will adjust to
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actually how it's supposed to look like. So basically full quality. So the higher that is, basically the better the image will look like while you're moving
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in that aspect. Now increasing the bitrate will also increase the amount of space recording will take
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So just keep that in mind if you're planning to record long videos
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Then below that, we have duration. So you can set it to be a specific like duration from one minute all the way up to 20 or no
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limit, which is set by default. And then also you can record audio through a microphone
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So if you want to record yourself, you can. And yeah, that'll basically finish up the settings that you can find in here
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For some reason, we cannot leave it without actually pressing complete. So that is how you change the settings and also record footage on this video or on this
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screen I mean. And if you found this video helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching