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From me, a Real Me X3 Super Zoom, and today I'll show you how to use the screen recording option
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Now to get started, simply pull down the notification panel and find the screen recorder toggle, which looks like it is right here
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And before you tap on it, let's hold it, and this will take us to the settings where we can customize couple settings associated with screen recording
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So starting off at the very top we have the sound and you can choose where the sound is coming from or what is being recorded
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Now when you choose both of them to record the sound of the device along with for instance your voice using the microphone
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Keep in mind that it will probably be best suited for use with headphones
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Otherwise for instance whatever the phone will be giving to the speakers the microphone will also be catching it up and it will give this echoing
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sounding so that will probably cause a little bit of a problem so really
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advise to use headphones if you're planning to have both of them then below that
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we have the display so here we have the resolutions now for some reason if we go
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with the custom one and it gives us options on how we want to record so we can
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change the bitrate and also the resolution now there is one thing that I find
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really odd in here and that kind of doesn't fit as If you go for the 1080 or any kind of resolution, I just advise you to go for 1080
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The best one is the highest probably will be the best one And the video here isn taking that much space anyway So bitrate also max it out I would say As you can see when you max out the bitrate it also switches it out here
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So the lower I go, the less space it's going to be taking and the more, the further you
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go more bitrate or megabits per second will take more space. Now this is normal
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higher it is also the clear the image will look. Also same thing applies to the
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resolution but the weird thing is right now I'm basically maxed out 1080p 16
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megabits per second it's apparently going to be taking 600 megabytes of storage
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for five minutes of footage and I've tested it and it's fairly accurate
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honestly so that is what you should be expecting give or take maybe like 20 megabit
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or megabytes, so just depending what you're recording really. But what is weird is when you change the resolution
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the size doesn't actually change, so it's always going to be recording 600
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And if you're recording at 480p, the footage should be diminished in size significantly
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and here it's still at 600. So I'm not sure what kind of trick reader doing here with the video resolution
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So once you set it up all here, you can go back and figure a couple additional things
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We have a display orientation This outkeep as it is It will be then defined by how the device actually is oriented But if you want to lock it in specific position like landscape or portrait
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and by all means you can set it up here. And then the front camera, this will allow you to also record
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your presence yourself when you're recording also the screen, which you'll see how that looks like in a second. It creates a circle on a screen which you can move around
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which includes whatever the front camera sees. And record screen taps. This will add a little grayish tat on a screen
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whatever you were pressing your finger or dragging it. It will basically be recorded
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so someone who is watching it can see where you were touching the display
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From there, you can leave this option and simply tap on a toggle. Let's agree
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Now we'll ask for permission to a bunch of things that's because it basically chokes everything
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So here, that's for like storages, access to cameras, microphones and all that stuff
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That's because everything will be used here. And it's grant access to everything
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Then once you do, I will bring up this little window and give us a quick little guide on what we can find here
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So let's just tap on it. And from here, as you can see once the message is gone, you can simply tap on a circle
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simply tap on a circle gives us that it's recording at 60 hertz and there i am as you can see
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you can move this around if you want to and whatever you will be doing is being recorded and also
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as you can see under my finger there is this grayish grayish circle that is basically where I touching the display so that is how you will be recorded or record your screen you can also pause it from here as
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you can see and this will pause while keeping everything open so you can
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for instance move to another app just with something like this right and from
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there we can resume the recording and this will basically start off where we are right now on the display
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And once you done, simply tap on the red square, it finishes up the recording and saves it
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So now, once it's saved, you can find it in your photo gallery
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So let's open that up and... I believe it's this thing. Yep. So you can see it right over here
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And you'll see it, so also I'm gonna skip a little bit forward
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So I believe this should be right about the part where it was paused and resumed
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So as you can see, there's probably also a little bit of a jump
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There we go. So yeah. So that is how you record your screen
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