A great way to demonstrate a bug or a problem is to record a video of it.
If you are a Windows user, you can click Win+G to open the "Game bar".
There you will find the built-in Screen recorder.
The video compression is good, but you will save even more space if you put the video in a zip file.
Example: a 40 MB video can shrink to 2 MB when zipped. Small enough to be able to attach in an email.
Windows 10/11 built-in screen recorder
Re: Windows 10/11 built-in screen recorder
Very nice, this will be useful.joben wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 6:56 am A great way to demonstrate a bug or a problem is to record a video of it.
If you are a Windows user, you can click Win+G to open the "Game bar".
There you will find the built-in Screen recorder.
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The video compression is good, but you will save even more space if you put the video in a zip file.
Example: a 40 MB video can shrink to 2 MB when zipped. Small enough to be able to attach in an email.
Henrik (V8 Developer Ed. - Windows)