Why do we need a recording screen? Some individuals use it to make game videos, some use it for work, others create content, and yet others want to capture the moment. People require it on a regular basis. Xiaomi devices have a very simple screen recording feature. While playing a game or watching a video, you can easily rapidly start screen recording. You can also alter the video's resolution and frame rate. Let's take a look at how to record your Xiaomi's screen.
Recording Screen on Xiaomi devices
- To begin, use the screen recorder app. Then a pop-up menu will appear. Tap the red button on the left to begin recording immediately. If you wish to change certain video settings, go to the settings icon and change the frame rate, bitrate, and other options.'
- When you enter the recorder's settings, you'll notice some options such as video resolution. Tap the resolution button to change the resolution. If you choose a lesser resolution, the video will be smaller in size, but the quality will be like mud. However, if you choose high resolution, the video will be larger. And the video quality will be as clear as glass.
- The sound source is in the third part. You can control the sound source. If you choose mute, your video will be silent. The video will record all noises from the microphone if you select mic. If you choose system noises, the video will only record sounds from the system, such as music, gaming sounds, and so on.
- For a smoother movie, open fixed frame rate and then select 60 FPS. The video will be smoother if you choose a higher frame rate. In addition, the size of the group grows. However, if you choose a lower frame rate, the video would be sluggish. In addition, the video's size will shrink. Choose a higher frame rate if you don't have a 60 FPS section.
- If "Lock screen till end" is selected, the screen will be locked. The video will cease if you turn off the screen while screen recording. Disable this option if you don't want this to happen. A red circle indicates where you touch the screen when the "Show touch gestures" option is enabled. The "Show button taps" area allows you to write your actions on the screen as text, such as "tap back," "go homescreen," and so on. And then press the designated button to pause the video.
Screen recording on AOSP ROMs (Android 10 and Above)
AOSP does not have a MIUI-like app. The screen recorder in AOSP ROMs is built-in. However, the built-in screen recorder is only available for Android versions 10 and up. Anyway, recording displays on AOSP roms is really simple, and there are no distinct settings.
- The QS is dragged down by firts. And then look for the "record screen" tile. A pop-up will appear after that.
- There are various settings in there. Not in excess. The first is that, if you enable it, you can record the sound. You can also tap on the source to pick it. You can also activate the display of taps on the screen, as shown in the second photo. After you've made all of your adjustments, touch the "start" button to begin recording.
Screen recording on AOSP ROMs (Android 9 and Below)
This version of the AOSP ROMs lacks a built-in screen recorder. As a result, you'll need to use third-party apps to capture your screen. This app is an example.
- Open the app and press the highlighted button. If you want the screen recorder to have a floating button, hit the "allow" button and grant permission.
- Then, to give storage permission, touch the "turn it on" button. As well as granting storage permission. Then, on the right-top, tap the settings button to change the bitrate, resolution, and other options. To stop the video, simply press the stop button as shown in the last shot.