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How To Record Your Screencasts On Android And Ios For Making Youtube Videos by nze4al(m): 10:35am On Feb 13, 2016
For those of us who has always wanted to record their game play, demo an app for the wider world to see or upload to youtube, email a tutorial to friends, mom and dad through the wonder of video, it’s fortunate that recording your screencasts is no longer the exclusive preserve of devs and serious coders. Whatever platform your smartphone (or tablet) runs, you can record on-screen activity without too much trouble.



HERE IS HOW TO

Android Platform

Recording screencasts on Android has been made much easier with the release of the YouTube Gaming app (compatible with devices running Android 4.1 and above). Obviously it’s designed primarily to record your gaming exploits, but you can use it to log pretty much anything you’re doing on your device, no computer connection required.

Once you’ve installed the app, launch it and tap Go Live in the corner (depending on your device and its orientation the option may be hidden behind your avatar): You won’t suddenly find yourself in front of an audience of millions but you will be able to record on-screen activity. Tap Next then choose your format and make sure Record is selected before tapping Next again twice.

The subsequent screen lets you choose an app to record—this will start the recording but you don’t have to stay inside this app if you don’t want to. Tap Start Now to begin and you’re off: Down at the bottom of the screen is a console that lets you turn the microphone input on and off, and choose whether or not to include a live stream of your beautiful face as well (tag and drag to reposition this console). Select the stop button when you’ve finished.

You’re then given the option to trim your video and upload it to YouTube (where you can set it as private) but if you’d rather not transfer it to the web then you don’t have to—just back out of the screen and you’ll find your video saved in your device’s gallery, where you can edit and do whatever you want with it.

The YouTube Gaming app records everything on your screen, including notifications, so you might want to switch these off before you get started. It also includes the recording console.


If you don’t like this approach, there are plenty of alternatives you can check out: Try OneShot (free), Rec. (free with in-app purchases) or AZ Screen Recorder (free with in-app purchases) if you’re after something different.

* IOS / APPLE * – Coming soon!

More @ https://techmzy./2016/02/11/how-to-record-your-simple-screencasts-on-android-and-ios-for-youtube-videos-2016/

Re: How To Record Your Screencasts On Android And Ios For Making Youtube Videos by nze4al(m): 10:36am On Feb 13, 2016
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Re: How To Record Your Screencasts On Android And Ios For Making Youtube Videos by NickZhao: 2:05am On Feb 20, 2016
Awesome tool working on my Nexus 5.
Re: How To Record Your Screencasts On Android And Ios For Making Youtube Videos by Seamareggae(m): 6:18am On Feb 20, 2016
nze4al:
For those of us who has always wanted to record their game play, demo an app for the wider world to see or upload to youtube, email a tutorial to friends, mom and dad through the wonder of video, it’s fortunate that recording your screencasts is no longer the exclusive preserve of devs and serious coders. Whatever platform your smartphone (or tablet) runs, you can record on-screen activity without too much trouble.



HERE IS HOW TO

Android Platform

Recording screencasts on Android has been made much easier with the release of the YouTube Gaming app (compatible with devices running Android 4.1 and above). Obviously it’s designed primarily to record your gaming exploits, but you can use it to log pretty much anything you’re doing on your device, no computer connection required.

Once you’ve installed the app, launch it and tap Go Live in the corner (depending on your device and its orientation the option may be hidden behind your avatar): You won’t suddenly find yourself in front of an audience of millions but you will be able to record on-screen activity. Tap Next then choose your format and make sure Record is selected before tapping Next again twice.

The subsequent screen lets you choose an app to record—this will start the recording but you don’t have to stay inside this app if you don’t want to. Tap Start Now to begin and you’re off: Down at the bottom of the screen is a console that lets you turn the microphone input on and off, and choose whether or not to include a live stream of your beautiful face as well (tag and drag to reposition this console). Select the stop button when you’ve finished.

You’re then given the option to trim your video and upload it to YouTube (where you can set it as private) but if you’d rather not transfer it to the web then you don’t have to—just back out of the screen and you’ll find your video saved in your device’s gallery, where you can edit and do whatever you want with it.

The YouTube Gaming app records everything on your screen, including notifications, so you might want to switch these off before you get started. It also includes the recording console.


If you don’t like this approach, there are plenty of alternatives you can check out: Try OneShot (free), Rec. (free with in-app purchases) or AZ Screen Recorder (free with in-app purchases) if you’re after something different.

* IOS / APPLE * – Coming soon!

More @ https://techmzy./2016/02/11/how-to-record-your-simple-screencasts-on-android-and-ios-for-youtube-videos-2016/
No link to download the app... Nawa ooo
Re: How To Record Your Screencasts On Android And Ios For Making Youtube Videos by NickZhao: 2:24am On Feb 23, 2016
Here I find one feasible program can be used to record my iPhone screen easily. I can make as many videos of Clash of Clans as I like while using it. To my surprise, it won't need jailbreak my device at all but with the help of a computer, it can work pretty well.

http://www.apowersoft.com/iphone-ipad-recorder

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