Android 11 is set to lastly debut a native screen recorder to the platform, and in Beta 2, its getting an upgrade. With Android 11s most current release, Google has allowed the capability to catch device audio with the native screen recorder.
The screen recorder in Android 11 has been present since the first developer preview, but its been improved with each release. With the 2nd beta bringing us closer to release, Google is adding much more polish to the past due function.
In this update, theres a new icon in the Quick Settings menu for the screen recorder, which looks quite slick. Beyond that and, really, more significantly, theres likewise a new option for switching the audio source on that recording. Google now provides Android users the ability to record audio throughout a screen recording from:
The microphone
The internal device audio
Both internal audio and microphone
We knew that Google was working on this choice back in March, but its fantastic to see it finally get here. Weve got a quick demo below. Because demonstration, the gadget is set to only tape-record internal audio, and, meanwhile, Hamilton is playing loudly in the exact same room.
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In this upgrade, theres a new icon in the Quick Settings menu for the screen recorder, which looks pretty slick. Google now gives Android users the ability to record audio throughout a screen recording from:
In that demo, the gadget is set to just tape internal audio, and, on the other hand, Hamilton is playing loudly in the same space.