Closed rpshi closed 3 years ago
To record, I usually just use the built in Windows 10 functionality in thr game bar. There is alot of info on it on the internet. It produces a movie file. The movie file can be converted to gif using a online converter or a desktop application if needed.
https://www.polygon.com/2015/7/31/9081715/windows-10-game-bar-how-to-record-screen-video
Game bar works perfectly. Thanks!!
Hi Mustafa:
Again, many thanks for sharing the great tool.
I am wondering if one can save the shaking /packing/pouring process as a movie when run the executable file?
It would be very cool!
R-P