Features of Screen Record‘
Flexible Screen Capture
Screen Record' captures your entire screen or a user-defined region as a video file, with a frame rate selector that covers both smooth 60fps gaming captures and more storage-efficient 30fps tutorial recordings. The region selector lets you draw a bounding box around any portion of your display, useful for recording a specific window without capturing sensitive content visible elsewhere. Output is saved as standard MP4, which plays in any video player and uploads to any platform without conversion.
Simultaneous Audio Capture
System audio output, microphone input, or both channels can be recorded simultaneously with independently adjustable levels, covering the main audio requirements for tutorials, gameplay captures, and bug report recordings. System audio capture works through Windows audio routing, picking up application sounds, browser media, and game audio without virtual audio cable software. For the common use case of a narrated screen walkthrough, the combined audio capture handles the job without any additional configuration.
Instant Preview & Export
After recording ends, a preview of the captured video appears immediately without a processing pass, letting you confirm content and audio before committing the file to storage. A one-click discard option removes the take if something went wrong, rather than discovering the problem after moving the file elsewhere. The recording history within the session lists all captures since launch with their duration and file size, making it easy to locate a specific take from an extended session.
Pros & Cons
- Easy one-click recording
- Flexible audio capture
- Lightweight system impact
- Limited editing features
- No annotation tools
- Basic export format options