Recording

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Video

Screenbits encodes the output video using H.264 codec and provides multiple options to configure the output, including resolution, frame-rate and quality.

To change resolution:

  1. Select Settings from Menu to open Settings.
  2. Click Video from the side bar to open Vudeo settings.
  3. From Output section, select output resolution from Resolution selector.

To change frame-rate:

  1. Select Settings from Menu to open Settings.
  2. Click Video from the side bar to open Video settings.
  3. From Output section, select desired frame-rate from Framerate selector.

Note: Select Custom from the selector to choose a custom frame-rate up to 120.

To change quality:

  1. Select Settings from Menu to open Settings.
  2. Click Video from the side bar to open Video settings.
  3. From Output section, move Quality slider to increase or decrease quality.

To force recording in variable frame-rate:

  1. Select Settings from Menu to open Settings.
  2. Click Video from the side bar to open Video settings.
  3. From Output section, check Prefer variable frame-rate check box.

Note: Not preferring variable frame-rate does not mean that the video will be recorded in constant frame-rate. Depending on your system performance, recorder may fall back to variable frame-rate to be able to work properly.