![]() ![]() There’s however a lag when casting the screen on the desktop that makes it less usable. It is the only app that can save the video in multiple formats including MKV, AVI and MOV. Shou.TV is another app than can record and also live cast your phone screen to the desktop without the watermark. There are no complicated settings to choose from, the recording is smooth but the big downside is that the app adds a fairly big watermark and you do not have option to disable it. The most popular option is Mirror that will not only record your Android screen but it can also mirror your phone on to your desktop using AllCast Receiver, a free app for Chrome. ![]() Maybe that is a limitation of the Android platform. They can record the external microphone audio but none of the apps I tried allowed recording of internal system audio. You can record the screen as well the on-screen touches so the viewer has a better idea about how you are interacting with the apps. Some apps are free while others are paid but they mostly offer a similar set of features. Android Kitkat too allowed screen recording but with Lollipop, the process has become almost as easy as recording screencasts on your desktop - you launch an app (there are several alternatives to choose from), hit the record button and everything that’s on your screen, including touches, will be captured as a MPEG-4 video.Ī quick search on the Google Play store returns a dozen Android apps that support screen recording for Android v5 or later. With Android L, you can easily record high resolution videos of your phone or tablet’s screen without having to root the device.
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