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|The better the quality of video and audio, the bigger will be the size of recorded file. You can adjust video and audio quality (and consequently size of the output video file) by adjusting the slider near the top right of this window. (Tip - Video Quality of 50% is good enough for most purposes and will keep file size lower).<br>
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|You can define the audio and video quality of your recording by moving the slider shown.  A higher quality video means a larger file, so, you would need to decide based on the content as well as the intended use (if the video is to be published, it may be better to have a smaller output filse size). A quality of 50% is good enough for most purposes and will keep file size lower).  You can also click on Advanced--->Performance to adjust the frame per second to adjust video quality. <br>
 
|You can also select the window of the screen which you want to record. Click on <u>Select window</u>, you will be asked  to grab the area to select. You can select only that part of the screen that you want to record. This is useful if you are opening photos or playing a video on only part of your screen and want to record that part only.
 
|You can also select the window of the screen which you want to record. Click on <u>Select window</u>, you will be asked  to grab the area to select. You can select only that part of the screen that you want to record. This is useful if you are opening photos or playing a video on only part of your screen and want to record that part only.
 
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[[File:RecordMyDesktop_6_Red_Button.png|left|thumb|450x450px| Recording video using RecordMyDesktop]]
 
[[File:RecordMyDesktop_6_Red_Button.png|left|thumb|450x450px| Recording video using RecordMyDesktop]]

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