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Being able to record your computer screen can be useful for all kinds of reasons—from streaming your gaming exploits to the world, to showing your parents how to turn on their antivirus software—and ...
AMD’s Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition is a rocking piece of software for AMD graphics card owners. It lets users tweak their gameplay experience by adjusting game and display settings, including the ...
Sure, the PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro can record up to an hour of gameplay independently, but streaming directly from the console and uploading footage to your gaming PC can be a hassle. So, if you ...
Just as some of us like playing a music file or taking screenshots, others like recording the Desktop screen. This activity appears like a basic task for them, especially illustrating anything on a ...
Ever do something amazing in a game and wish you could share the clip with the world (or at least Facebook)? Well, thanks to a plethora of built-in tools and software designed to record gameplay, it’s ...
Plays from Plays.tv is a super easy and fun way to record your gameplay. Its main focus is to create clips to share on the company’s website. Since everything is automatically saved to your PC, you ...
The original Nintendo Switch is a brilliant portable console, but we’ll be the first to admit that recording gameplay isn’t a strong suit. With the ability to record only 30 seconds of gameplay and no ...
Both Windows and Mac have free software to capture video of your screen activity. You just have to know where to look. Seamus Byrne Editor, Australia & Asia Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor for Australia ...