#Screen Recording
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How to Record Screen on Windows 11 (6 Methods)
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There's no shortage of screen recording or screenshot utilities on Windows 11. Windows features a couple of basic screen recording apps that can get the job done, but if you're looking for something advanced, there are third-party software that can do the trick. Some of them are OBS Studio and ShareX.

10 Best Screen Recording Apps You Can Use on Android
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Every Android device comes with an in-built screen recorder these days. However, in some phones like the Pixel series, you don't get a lot of control over the screen recorder. You can't tweak the screen recording quality, frame rate and other settings. This calls for reliance on third-party screen recording Android apps, like XRecorder, AZ Recorder and Mobizen. These are free too, with only certain features like recording at over 60 FPS being locked behind a paywall.


How to Record Screen on Your Chromebook
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Google's built-in screenshot utility comes with screen recording capabilities. Not only that, but it also comes with a standalone app to make presenting easier. Use can use the utility, select the type of screen, and start recording. Or you can also use the Screencast utility to start recording and annotating while displaying your face with ease. If you don't want to record your audio, you could use extensions like Screenshot and Screen Recorder to easily record just the tab's sound.

