I just use a windows laptop, so for me all I have to do is press the windows key, left alt and r and it automatically starts screen recording. After I get all the footage I need, I go into whatever video editing program I want and edit the footage
I'm missing a crucial step here, I know how to get a good shot via camera angles, but where is the [REC] on/off button, and how do I get it into Windows Movie Maker?
That ctrl-z feature is what I have been searching for, thanks!
Glad I could help!
I’m glad I now have this in my life
Lovely, simple and easy 😁 will use it soon
Thank you so much!
Time to watch this from the hospital let's go!
Omg are you alright?
@@combatthunder I had surgery
@@Chanukahh_Anzai I’m glad everything went well!
@@combatthunder yep
amazing tutorial, now i only need a better setup to do this. thx bro 07
Thank you so much! Glad I could help!
thank you for you tutorial
No problem man, thanks for watching!
How do you get the final product where you record what happen as i just cant record the replay
or do you use a 3rd party capture thing and record whats happening on the play, cutting in between the pauses
I just use a windows laptop, so for me all I have to do is press the windows key, left alt and r and it automatically starts screen recording. After I get all the footage I need, I go into whatever video editing program I want and edit the footage
I'm missing a crucial step here, I know how to get a good shot via camera angles, but where is the [REC] on/off button, and how do I get it into Windows Movie Maker?
For my HP and DELL computers you have to press the widows key, left alt, and R
I cant hide the HUD can someone help me
Press left alt + z