The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => Hobbies and Recreation => Computer and Electronics => Topic started by: pokeplayer984 on October 03, 2016, 12:31:51 AM
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Believe it or not, Windows 10 comes with a built in screen recorder. All Windows 10 users have to do to access it is hit Windows Key + G. This was made for those who want to record their PC gaming footage, but it can record so much more.
I'll be giving it the full test in a few days. It can record up to two hours worth of footage, so let's see what it can do.
Until then, see ya later! :wave
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Okay that's nice I guess seems like a good feature to me if you're into Let's Playing.
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Wow, gotta test this in the near future :lol:
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Well, here it is, the test of the Windows 10 screen recorder.
Now, I didn't get to test as much as I would have liked. However, for something free, I did expect worse. (Personal problems with other free screen recorders are a testament of how bad it can get.) The audio is smooth, but the picture isn't always clear. There's even points where the text gets blurry. Not to mention, there's a point in the video where I just wrote something for half and hour and then erased it because it just didn't sound right to me in the end.
On top of that, it doesn't have a "record sound from speakers" option, so I had to put my headphones as close to the mic as possible and turn the volume up to 100%. You're going to hear first-hand the problems of my headphones.
Aside from that, hope you enjoy this test of nearly 2 hours of recording.
https://goo.gl/TkYABn (https://goo.gl/TkYABn)
Enjoy! Remember, don't expect greatness. :sducky
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It looks pretty good someday I'll try it out.