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Phenong is a RealMeekx50 Pro and today I'll show you how to record screen on the device
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So get started, pull down the notification panel and find the toggle which looks like it's right over here
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And before you actually tap on it, you want to hold it. This will take us to the settings where we can customize exactly how it records
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So on the top we have record system sound and record microphone
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So in this case it is a nice touch right here that we can record both of them
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And normal circumstances you will be only able to record one. Although if you're recording the, well both of them, there might be a little bit of an overlap in recording
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because it will be recording the system sound. And then that system sound might be coming from a speaker and recording it again through
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a microphone along with your voice. So if you're enabling both of them, I would strongly advise
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to use headphones and this will enable that problem. Then we have the display, so video resolution
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Right here I would go for the highest possible. The device already, I believe, has a hundred and
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plenty hertz refresh rate, 90, something like that. So we're already kind of limited that
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we cannot record a higher frame rate, then the medium one on 720p for bits per second
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is kind of trash to be honest So I either go with the high or custom which allows you to set it up yourself with the bitrate yourself
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Now personally I would go for the highest bitrate. 16 megabits per second is not that great anyway
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And as you can see, it's cool. Right here it says that it's ultra clear
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But just as an example, approximately a five-minute video will take up 600 megabytes
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of space so it's not much honestly and for some reason I don't know why but with the resolution
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the size doesn't change which is something that I don't really understand it should be way
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bigger no matter what you do so for instance for 8p shouldn't have the same file size as 1080p
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so there's some kind of weird stuff going on here which I'm not exactly sure what it's doing
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but just as a advice go for the highest possible just to get the best quality
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Then if we leave here we also have things like front camera. So if you enable this it
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it will use the front camera to record well the footage along with the footage of the
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front camera and we'll create a little circle somewhere which can move around
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for instance where your face will be visible. And then also right here we have recorded screen
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screen taps so whenever you touch the screen it will show a grayish circle to
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represent where you were touching on the display now if you planning to record something like gameplay and stuff like that I would advise on disabling this It might look a little bit weird when you have this on your footage and well you have like gray dots just zooming around the screen or multiple grade dots
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So I would disable this. If you're doing something else like a guide or something like that, I would probably keep it
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So other person can see where you are touching, choosing what you were choosing, what you were choosing
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using on the display and we're touching. So it is really dependent on what you're going to be recording
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Now once everything here is set you can simply leave it and tap on the toggle right here
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Let's agree. Now when you're doing this for the first time it will require access to multiple things
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Now all of them seems to be justified recording. So screen recording it needs, I assume it's phone calls just to have access to the micro
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phone because I did choose that to record myself here and then video so the
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front camera then we have media sounds from the device and just to be able to
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save somewhere audio the phone audio so whatever the phone will be making and
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let's just agree and it also gives us a quick little guide on how to use it so
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red circle or square will be started stop recording then the weird hexagon is a settings obviously and then the last one is just the close so it closes that little panel So once you top on it just brings this up and you still have to tap on the record right here once you do it will
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start recording and as you can see and there i am it records at 60 frames which was visible
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there for a moment and whatever you will do right now it will be recorded and as you can also see
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you can move this around if you want to and you can see the dot under my finger
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So yeah. Now once you're done with it, all you need to do is you stop on this here and click on the square
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Now one thing that I will add, this panel right here that was on the site for recording
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is not visible in the recording. And now once you have finished recording, the footage can be found in your photo gallery
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So let me just mute it for now. And I believe it's this one
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Yep, there it is. So you can see this is the footage. Now I did mute it so it doesn't..
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I can't... I don't have to hear myself. It's always weird hearing yourself, so rather skip that
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But yeah, as you can see, everything that I was doing was being recorded
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And that is how you record your screen. So if you found this very helpful, don't forget to like, subscribe, and thanks for watching