![]() You’ll also see options to pause (F10) and grab screen captures (F11). Once configured, simply press the Rec button (or press F9) and the recording will commence – note, that any iFun floating dialogues are automatically excluded from the finished video. These latter options are also accessible via the handily placed ‘Recording Settings’ dropdown. Settings are also where you disable the watermark, choose a video and audio format (all major types are supported, but note they’re all based on the universal H.264 codec), and set a new folder to store your recordings in. Select webcam and it’ll appear as an overlay on your screen, which you can click and drag to reposition, or set via the application’s settings where you can also select its size (medium by default, small and large are also available). Next are options for what to include in your recording: your speaker, mic, mouse, and webcam are all clickable options. On launch, a floating window provides you with everything you need to set up your screen record: start by choosing whether to capture the full-screen, a specific application window, or a user-defined region of the screen (this can be freehand or restricted to 4:3 or 16:9). It's definitely easy to use, and intuitive from the off. It also claims to be much easier to use than other tools. IFun’s central selling point is that, unlike other free products, it doesn’t restrict recording times or foist ugly watermarks on you (although you’ll still need to dip into Settings to disable the default watermark before using it). iFun Screen Recorder is a new entry into the market offering a powerful freeware tool that – for most people – will be more than enough for their needs. ![]() Screen recording is a popular pastime, whether you’re a gamer or just demonstrating how to do something on your PC. ![]()
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