1) Click on Nimbus Recorder Icon.
2) Select desired options:Tab Sound – record sound from your speakers (for example, when you want to record a video or a song from a website);
Mic Sound – record sound from a microphone – for making guides or recording lectures;
Drawing tools – enables drawing feature while recording a video;
Webcam – enable recording from your webcam;
If you uncheck Tab Sound and Mic Sound, the video will record without sound.
In Video Settings you can change certain video recording settings: video resolution (FullHD or 4K), video/audio bit rate, as well as FPS (frames per second – a crucial option for those recording a gaming video). Note! The higher the settings, the larger the size of your recorded video.
3) Select exactly what you wish to record.
Tab – video of the open browser page will be recorded.
Desktop – you can record a video from any other program, such as Photoshop or Skype.
Webcam – you can record a video from your webcam (for example, record a webinar).
Just click on what you need and press Start Record to begin –
4) Once the desired actions are completed, click on Stop Recording.
Desktop record was devised for recording a video from another program (like Photoshop or Skype). You can also record the entire Chrome window (usually you can only record what happens on a specific page).
1) In the Record video window choose Desktop and press Start Record.
2) In the window that appears you can choose what to record –
Choose what you need and press Share –
3) While recording you will see the sharing panel. You can hide it by pressing Hide.
You can stop recording by doing any of the following:– pressing Stop sharing;
or returning to the browser and pressing Stop recording on our app menu.
4) You can then convert the video or save it.
Try using desktop recording and select Chrome window.
Try using desktop recording and select Your Entire Screen. If you want to learn more about how to benefit from entire page screenshots, click here.
Try using desktop recording and select Your Entire Screen.
Try disabling the Share audio option.