Difference between revisions of "Capture mode"
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− | Screenbits can record screen in different modes. You can change the mode under '''Mode''' section from the | + | Screenbits can record screen in different modes. You can change the mode under '''Mode''' section from the [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]]. |
[[File:Recording-modes.png|frame|left|Figure 1: Capture Mode]] | [[File:Recording-modes.png|frame|left|Figure 1: Capture Mode]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:37, 20 January 2021
Screenbits can record screen in different modes. You can change the mode under Mode section from the application window.
Contents
Screen
Screen mode allows you to record full screen. This is the default mode to record the primary screen.
- From the application window, click Screen button under Mode section.
- If you have multiple Screens choose which screen you want to record or choose All Screens to record all of them.
Window
Use this mode to record a window area.
- From the application window, click Area button under Mode section.
- From the menu, click Window to open area selector.
- Click on a window to record.
- Click OK to close the selector.
Rectangle
Use this mode to record a rectangular area from the screen.
- From the application window, click Area button under Mode section to open area menu.
- From the menu, click Rectangle to open area selector.
- Select an area on the desktop.
- Click OK to close the selector.
Pointer
Use this mode to record the area around the mouse pointer.
- From the application window, click Area button under Mode section to open area menu.
- From the menu, click Pointer to open area selector.
- Change size of the of area around the pointer if needed.
- Click OK to close the selector.
Frame
Use this mode to use a resizable and moveable frame to choose the area which the app records.
- From the application window, click Frame button under Mode section to open the frame window.
- Adjust frame position to place it over the area which you want to record.