Screen recorder is a new feature to allow you to make a screen recording video easily without having to download any external applications. You can start screen recording by tapping the icon in your Quick panel. After a 3 second countdown, your recording will start. Show Follow the below guide to learn how to use Screen Recorder on your Galaxy device. Please Note: This guide is designed for Australian variant Galaxy devices, if you have an international device and require further support click here to get in touch with your Samsung Subsidiary. This setting available may vary depending on your Galaxy device and Android OS Version. This settings is only available on selected devices operating on Android OS Verion 10.0 (Q)+, to view the full list of compatible devices check out our drop down menu called Supported Devices. Accessing Screen Recorder Click to Expand 1 Swipe down to access your Quick Panel and select Screen Recorder. 2 Choose your preferred Sound settings then tap on Start recording 3 Choose your preferred Sound settings then tap on Start recording 4 Choose between a range of options at the top of the screen to add in your Screen Recording. When your ready to stop the video simply tap the button. Allows you to write or draw on the screen - you can choose up to 8 different colours to decorate your recording. Will enable or disable the Picture-in-Picture feature (PiP) to record the screen with a video overlay of yourself. When you are finished recording the video, tap the Stop button.Customising the Screen Recorder settings Click to Expand Using your Quick Settings1 Swipe down the screen to access your Quick Settings and tap on the word Screen Recorder 2 Select your preferred Sound and Video quality, once complete tap on Done Using your Advanced Settings1 Head into your Settings > Advanced Features 2 Select Screenshots and screen recorder 3 Tap on Screen recorder settings 4 Select between the Sound, Video quality and Selfie video size options. Please Note: Selfie video size supports 5 levels of the selfie size (※ Selfie video is only for the front camera) Transfer Screen Recordings to SD Card Click to Expand 1 Launch the My Files app 4 Long press the Screen Recording video to select 5 Choose between Move or Copy 6 Press to go back to the My Files main page 7 Tap on SD Card 8 Select the folder you would like to move the Screen Recording to 9 When you are happy with the file path of your Screen Recording, tap Copy here or Move here 10 Once the transfer is complete, you will be able to view your Screen Recording video on your SD Card Supported Devices Click to Expand Galaxy Tab
Galaxy Note Series
Galaxy S Series
Galaxy Z Series
Galaxy A Series
If you have tried the above steps and you are experiencing issues with the Screen Recording function, please contact our Samsung Care Australia experts on 1300 362 603 (Toll Free in Australia). You can also contact our Chat Support team or reach us through Samsung Members Community. How do I add screen record to options?1 Swipe down to access your Quick Panel and select Screen Recorder.. 2 Choose your preferred Sound settings then tap on Start recording.. 3 Choose your preferred Sound settings then tap on Start recording.. 4 Choose between a range of options at the top of the screen to add in your Screen Recording.. Does Android have screen recording?Android Screen Recorder
Pull down the notification shade from the top of the screen to view your quick settings options. Tap the Screen Recorder icon and give permission to the device to record the screen (you might have to edit the default icons that appear). Determine what sound, if any, you want recorded.
How do I record my screen on my Samsung Android?Open the Quick settings panel by swiping down from the top of the screen with two fingers. Then, tap Screen recorder. Note: If the Screen recorder icon is not there, you can add it to the Quick settings panel.
Where do screen records go on Android?Screen recordings are saved to the phone's media storage or phone's default camera roll. You can edit your screen recordings on from Google photos on Android devices.
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