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Welcome and follow me as a Poco F4 GT and today I'll show you how you can record
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your screen on this phone. So to get started pull down your notification
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panel, expand it and look for the toggle screen recorder. There it is. So once you
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locate this toggle which I believe it should be in the same place for you. I
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haven't changed the orientation of them so I think it's in the same place for
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everybody. So once you locate it you can hold it the first time around. This will
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quickly take you to the settings where you can customize how the screen recorder
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actually records with what settings. So resolution we actually have it set to
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1080p which is a good resolution. Video quality 16. You can change it to 24
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anything above 24 megabits will be kind of lost so I don't recommend going
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higher and if you go with like thinking that what what's the deal let's just max
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it out. You basically will be well occupying way more space per minute of
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the video recording the higher you go. So as an example if we look at 16 megabits
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which is the default. These are just like random numbers that I'm pulling out of nowhere. It's not really this close but the logic here basically
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stands here. So if 16 megabits per second one minute video will take as an
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example this is not an accurate number but let's assume one gigabyte then 32
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gigs will take two gigs for the same length of a video. So that's why I don't
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recommend going like a hundred just because you will be consuming way more
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space and not really benefiting from it. And 24 I believe is like the best option
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where I think anything above will not be noticeable. Anyway below that we also
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have frame rate which we can change to 60. I don't recommend going for 90. It's a
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little bit of a wonky refresh rate which won't be necessarily utilized by many
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people. And additionally if you're planning to upload videos like that to
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YouTube and maybe record gameplays still YouTube only takes 60. Anything above that is just space wasted on your device because again just as megabits
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per second frame rate will also occupy more space per minute. So 60 is what I
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would consider the sweet spot. Every phone can utilize it and 60 looks good
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Anything below that might look a little bit choppy especially for gameplays and
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anything above that for instance for YouTube will be basically lost and not
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really seen for well won't really be even visible on YouTube just because
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YouTube is capped at max 60. Anything above that is not visible. So 60 is the
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go-to what I would consider. Anyway here we have a couple additional toggles
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below that so you can set them up as you want as you like and from there we can
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just close this and whenever you want to record you just find the toggle tap on
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it and let's select the red circle. As you can see it's automatically recording
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So whatever you will do right now will be recorded by the device
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And once you're done recording you can interact with the overlay. Click on the
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square and this will save the video recording or screen recording to your
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gallery application. So you should probably see this page right over here and in here you'll find
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your video recording but it can also navigate into albums and in here you'll
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find videos and also screenshots. So it's under screenshots and screen recordings
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and also obviously videos. Now this is not in like two different videos this is
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one video so if I remove it from here it will also disappear from videos. Anyway
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let's just play it right now. So there we go there is our video recording. So if you found this video
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helpful don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching