![]() ![]() Tap the record button again to stop, or drag the floating video bubble to the center of the screen over the X. After a three-second timer, Google Play Games will start recording. Tap the red button to start recording your video. You can also drag your video bubble around the screen to find the perfect location. The buttons that surround your head will control your microphone, the front-facing camera, and recording. Tap Launch to start your game, and a floating video bubble will appear on the screen with recording settings to select. Tap the game's thumbnail to view the its details, then tap the Record button at the top. Open the app and select a game-these can be any of the included games on the Home tab or a title you previously downloaded. While it can only record in 480p SD or 720p HD, the app allows you to record any game and add camera footage from your phone's front-facing lens. If you're looking to record some gameplay, Google Play Games (Opens in a new window) is a solid free option. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.Tap Browse, browse to the location where you want to save the file, type a file name, and then tap Save. Select Self extracting to create a self extracting file, and then tap Next. Select WMV to create a Windows Media video file, and then tap Next. Ensure you select the Share Recording option. To create a Windows Media video file or a self-extracting fileĬreate the recording as described above. ![]() Create a Windows Media video file or a self-extracting file as described below. If you select Share Recording, the Share Recording dialog box appears. If you select Play Recording, the file plays in your default media player. If you want to share the recording with others, select Share Recording. If you want to view the recording after you close this dialog box, select Play Recording. The information in this dialog box includes the file location of the recording, file size and duration of the recording. The Completing Capture dialog box appears while SMART Recorder creates the video file.Īfter SMART Recorder creates the video file, the Recording Complete dialog box appears. If you want to save the recording in a different location, browse to the new location. If you want to exit without saving your recording, tap Cancel, tap Yes to confirm deletion, and then ignore the remaining steps of this procedure. If you want to revert to using no watermark after SMART Recorder closes, select Turn off the watermark when recorder closes. Tap OK to close the Watermark Properties dialog box. To add additional information to the watermark, select Add Current Date, Add Current Time and/or Add Frame Number. To change the watermark’s size, drag the white circle in the preview image’s lower-right corner. To change the watermark’s position, drag the preview image to another area in the Preview pane. Select Color, Font and Transparency settings. A preview image appears in the Preview pane. The Watermark Properties dialog box appears. ![]() ![]() If SMART Recorder is hidden in Windows operating systems, tap the SMART Recorder icon in the notification area, and then select Configure Options. ![]()
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