Aggressiveness Problems vs Drawing Pictures

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eikonabridge
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02 Jan 2019, 12:22 am

Arganger wrote:
All you need to do to record is windows shift g

Thanks. I checked the Windows Game Bar thing about one year ago, but
(1) It's an XBox thing. Not everyone is a gamer. Having the open the XBox app and sign in was a deal breaker for me.
(2) I interact with parents that use MacOS and Windows alike. So I much prefer cross-platform solutions.
(3) It does have a number of limitations. Per this video:



There was also the Icecream screen recorder that was popular, but the newer free version introduced watermark. So, that option was gone as well.

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A side comment.

It's getting pretty hard to fetch information out there via Google. I mean, screen recording is not some advanced app anymore, yet there are way too many misleading links when I google for this type of info. Same thing with smartwatches. Garbage reviews all over places. I was listening to "The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel today. The passage about "People talking without speaking. People hearing without listening ..." kind of all makes sense, now. It also reminds me of Bob Dylan's "The Boxer": "Still a man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest ..." Those were all visionaries of our modern world. We've accustomed ourselves to the Twitter style of communication. Shallowness everywhere. A lot of chatter, but I guess that's all what Paul Simon would call "The Sound of Silence," or more elaborately as described by Art Garfunkel: "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly intentionally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other."


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02 Jan 2019, 1:44 pm

eikonabridge wrote:
Arganger wrote:
All you need to do to record is windows shift g

Thanks. I checked the Windows Game Bar thing about one year ago, but
(1) It's an XBox thing. Not everyone is a gamer. Having the open the XBox app and sign in was a deal breaker for me.
(2) I interact with parents that use MacOS and Windows alike. So I much prefer cross-platform solutions.
(3) It does have a number of limitations. Per this video:



There was also the Icecream screen recorder that was popular, but the newer free version introduced watermark. So, that option was gone as well.

- - -

A side comment.

It's getting pretty hard to fetch information out there via Google. I mean, screen recording is not some advanced app anymore, yet there are way too many misleading links when I google for this type of info. Same thing with smartwatches. Garbage reviews all over places. I was listening to "The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel today. The passage about "People talking without speaking. People hearing without listening ..." kind of all makes sense, now. It also reminds me of Bob Dylan's "The Boxer": "Still a man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest ..." Those were all visionaries of our modern world. We've accustomed ourselves to the Twitter style of communication. Shallowness everywhere. A lot of chatter, but I guess that's all what Paul Simon would call "The Sound of Silence," or more elaborately as described by Art Garfunkel: "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly intentionally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other."


You don't actually, it saves the video to your videos file.


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