Jeff,

Yesterday, I tried using Microsoft Clipchamp that comes free with Windows 11 to try and record a video of the screen while BIAB was playing. I could not get it to work. The program worked fine for a number of different non-BIAB windows. (This is probably due to me, though, because I had not used the program until yesterday.)

Next, I tried recording a video with the snipping tool in Windows 11. This worked fine and captured both the video and the system audio.

For Funkifized's information, this is what I did (using Windows 11).

1) Open the BIAB Notation Window.
2) Start the Snipping Tool (so that it sits over the top of the BIAB notation.)
3) Select "Video" (#1) and then select "New" (#2).

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4) A small dialogue window will open at the centre-top of the screen.
5) Select "Window" (#3).

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6) Click anywhere in the main window. This will open the "Start" button.
7) Check that the system audio is set to record (#4).

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8) Now click on "Start". A countdown will appear.
9) Start BIAB playing. It will be recorded.
10) Once you have recorded what you want, stop the recording. The option will then appear to open the recording Clipchamp for editing.

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11) Screen recordings are automatically saved in your "Videos/Screen Recordings" folder.

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Video file...
mp4 video created with Snipping Tool (Windows 11)

Regards,
--Noel


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