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ChristianZhao
Feb 20, 2025Iron Contributor
How do I record my screen on Windows 10 with sound?
I'm trying to record my screen on Windows 10, and I want to include sound in the recording. Not a tech-savvy, so I'm looking for a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to do this. Not sure how to get started, so any help would be amazing!
In fact, I heard there are built-in tools like the Xbox Game Bar, but not certain how to record my screen on Windows 10 with sound effectively. Also open to recommendations for third-party software if they're more reliable or easier to use.
Here's what's needed:
Built-in tools: A clear explanation of how to use Xbox Game Bar or other Windows features to record the screen with sound.
Third-party options: Suggestions for free or paid software that’s user-friendly and effective.
Audio settings: Tips on capturing both system audio and microphone input, if possible.
Quality and storage: Advice on maintaining good recording quality without using too much disk space.
If anyone has experience with this, sharing some step-by-step instructions or tips would be incredibly helpful. Keeping things simple would be ideal, as this isn't an area of expertise.
No an easy to find a good screen recorder now as there are so many choices out there. It takes a vast amount of time for testing the screen recorder app. If you are still looking for a good one, this review introduces the best one for screen recording on Windows 10 with sound:
https://www.ammdiy.com/record-screen-on-windows-10-with-sound
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- Sideny_StrouthIron Contributor
there are command-line tools available for screen recording on Windows 10 with sound. One of the most popular and powerful tools for this purpose is CCmpeg. CCmpeg is a free, open-source software that can handle multimedia tasks, including screen recording on Windows 10 with audio input, via the command line.
It can capture your screen and audio using the gdigrab (for screen) and dshow (for audio) devices. Run the following command to list available audio devices:
ccmpeg -list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy
Now, use the following command to record your screen and audio:
ccmpeg -f gdigrab -i desktop -f dshow -i audio="<audio_device_name>" -vf scale=1280:720 -preset ultrafast output.mp4
- Replace <audio_device_name> with the name of your audio device (e.g., "Stereo Mix (Realtek Audio)").
- Adjust scale=1280:720 to change the resolution of the recording.
- Replace output.mp4 with your desired output file name.
Additional Notes: If you want to record microphone audio instead of system sound, replace the audio device name with your microphone's name.
- TomilsonwIron Contributor
No an easy to find a good screen recorder now as there are so many choices out there. It takes a vast amount of time for testing the screen recorder app. If you are still looking for a good one, this review introduces the best one for screen recording on Windows 10 with sound:
https://www.ammdiy.com/record-screen-on-windows-10-with-sound
- BonniewestIron Contributor
The built-in "Camera" app in Windows can also record screen on Windows 11 with audio, but it can only record the camera screen, which is suitable for recording explanation videos.
Steps:- Open the "Camera" app (search for "Camera" in the "Start" menu).
- Switch to Video mode (the camera icon on the right side of the screen).
- Click Settings and make sure microphone recording is enabled.
- Click Record to start recording, and click again to stop.
- The recorded video will be saved in "Videos → Camera Roll".
Suitable scenarios: If you want to record your own explanation, but don't need to record the screen, this method is very convenient.
- EstherMomIron Contributor
A friend asked me to record a simple video explanation. I wanted to use Xbox Game Bar, but found that it does not support webcam recording. Later, I found that the "Camera" application that comes with Windows 10 can actually record screen on Windows 10 with sound. It's quite convenient!
- Search "Camera" directly in the Start menu and click it.
- The default mode is photo mode. Click the camera icon on the right to switch to video mode.
- Check whether the microphone is turned on in the **Settings (⚙️)** in the upper right corner to make sure that the sound can be recorded.
- Click the red record button and it will start recording. It can record the webcam screen + sound!
- After recording, click Stop, and the video will be automatically saved in the "Video → Camera Roll" folder.
This method is suitable for recording content with a webcam, such as remote meetings, tutorials, or recording yourself speaking. I tried using it to record screen on Windows 10 with sound, but it can only record the webcam, not the entire screen, so if you want to record the screen + sound, you still have to use Xbox Game Bar or PowerPoint to record the screen.
Overall, the "Camera" app is a backup solution, especially when you just need to record the webcam, you can use it directly without installing other software
- Timothy1525Iron Contributor
If you need more advanced features (e.g., recording specific windows, editing tools, or higher-quality output), third-party software is a better option. OBS is the best free screen recorder.
How to Record My Screen on Windows 10 with Sound
Step 1: Go to the OBS Studio website and download the software. Install and open OBS Studio.
Step 2: In the "Sources" box, click the + button and select "Display Capture." Choose the screen or window you want to record.
Step 3: In the "Audio Mixer" section, ensure your desktop audio (system sound) and microphone are enabled. Adjust the volume levels as needed.
Step 4: Click "Start Recording" in the "Controls" section. To stop, click "Stop Recording." The recording will save to the default folder (you can change this in Settings > Output > Recording Path).
Tips for Better Recordings with Sound Input:
1. Check Audio Levels: Test your microphone and system audio before recording to ensure everything is clear.
2. Adjust Quality Settings: Higher quality settings will result in larger file sizes. Balance quality and storage based on your needs.
3. Close Unnecessary Apps: This reduces system strain and ensures smoother recordings.
- DebramSancheIron Contributor
When you record screen on windows 10 with sound, aim for at least 1080p if your computer and software allow it. Check the bitrate settings in your recording software to get clear audio. Higher bitrates usually mean better sound quality, so if you’re capturing a voiceover, it’s worth the tweak in the settings.
Put your computer in Do Not Disturb mode or silence notifications before you start. I’ve had moments where a chat notification interrupted some crucial dialogue, so now I always mute my notifications. Trust me, this one’s a lifesaver!
- pyattshlIron Contributor
Absolutely! If you want to record your screen on Windows 10 with sound, there are some great online tools you can use. From my experience, these tools are super handy for capturing everything you need, whether you're making tutorials, recording gameplay, or just saving videos for later. Let’s get into it!
1. ScreenRec
This tool is super straightforward and user-friendly if you don’t want to fuss around with too many settings.How to Use It:
- Once you install it, click the ScreenRec icon on your desktop.
- Select the area you want to record (you can drag to select).
- Hit the record button, and it’ll also grab your audio.
- After stopping, your video is saved automatically, and you even get a link to share it online right away!
My Experience: I dig ScreenRec for quick recordings screen on Windows 10 with sound. It’s lightweight, and I can instantly share recordings, which is super handy for collaboration.
2. Loom
Loom is a popular choice for quick recordings and sharing, especially for business or educational purposes. It's very slick and integrates well with online communication.How to Use It:
- Sign up for a free account at Loom's website.
- Install the Loom desktop app or Chrome extension.
- Once set up, open Loom and choose whether to record your screen, your face, or both.
- Select the recording area and start recording!
- When you’re finished, Loom automatically uploads your video online, and you get a link to share.
My Experience: I love how quick and easy it is to record and share with Loom. Plus, the video quality is pretty solid! If you need to show something to your team fast, Loom is definitely the way to go.
3. Kapwing
If you want something browser-based, and you are going to record screen on windows 10 with sound. Kapwing is a nifty online editor that also allows you to record your screen right from your browser.How to Use It:
- Go to Kapwing’s Studio and select the Screen Recorder option.
- You’ll have to give it permission to access your screen and microphone.
- Choose what you want to record – the entire screen or just a specific window.
- Click to start recording, and once you’re done, you can edit your video right in Kapwing and export it.
My Experience: I really value Kapwing for quick edits after the recording. It’s great if you want to add captions or trim your videos without needing separate software.
- NguyenaisIron Contributor
Recording your screen on Windows 10 with sound can be done using built-in tool. The Xbox Game Bar is a free, built-in screen recorder in Windows 10, ideal for quick recordings. However, it's primarily designed for gaming and may have limitations for other types of recordings. Below is a step-by-step guide for recording screen on Windows 10 with sound. This is one of the best screen recorder apps for Windows 10.
- Open Xbox Game Bar:
- Press Windows + G on your keyboard to open the Game Bar.
- If prompted, confirm that this is a game by checking the box that says, "Yes, this is a game."
- Start Recording:
- Click the "Capture" widget (or press Windows + Alt + R) to start recording.
- A recording timer will appear in the corner of the screen.
- Enable Audio:
- Open the "Audio" settings in the Game Bar (look for the audio widget).
- Ensure "Record game audio" is turned on to capture system sound.
- If you want to include microphone audio, turn on "Record microphone."
- Stop Recording:
- Press Windows + Alt + R again to stop recording.
- The video will automatically save in the "Captures" folder inside your "Videos" library.
- Open Xbox Game Bar:
- wsophiaIron Contributor
If you want to record screen on Windows 10 with sound, Windows 10 actually comes with several methods, and there is no need to install third-party software. Here are 3 simplest methods to ensure that you can record the screen and sound. Let's take a look!
Method 1: Xbox Game Bar (suitable for recording games and general applications)
The Xbox Game Bar that comes with Windows 10 is the simplest screen recording tool, supporting system sound + microphone.- Press Win + G to bring up the Xbox Game Bar.
- Click the microphone icon to make sure that both the system sound and the microphone are turned on.
- Press Win + Alt + R to start recording, and a timer will appear in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Press Win + Alt + R again to stop recording, and the video will be automatically saved in the Video → Capture folder.
- Note: Some software (such as desktop and file explorer) may not be able to record with Xbox Game Bar.
Method 2: PowerPoint screen recording
If you have PowerPoint, it comes with a record my screen on Windows 10 with Sound function, which is suitable for recording explanation videos.- Open PowerPoint and create a new slide.
- Click "Insert" → "Screen Recording" and the recording toolbar will pop up.
- Select the recording area, check "Audio", and then click "Record".
- After recording, click "Stop" and the video will be automatically inserted into PowerPoint.
- Right-click the video → Select "Save as Media" to export an MP4 file.
Advantages: Simple operation, no additional software required, and the recorded MP4 file has good quality.
Method 3: Windows 10 built-in Game DVR
This feature is actually similar to Xbox Game Bar, but you can record screen on Windows 10 with sound in game mode, which is suitable for recording games or full-screen applications.- Open Settings (Win + I) → "Games" → "Game DVR".
- Make sure "Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcasts" is enabled.
- Enter the application or game you want to record, and press Win + Alt + R to start recording.
- After recording, the video will be saved in "Video → Capture".
If you only need simple screen recording on Windows 10, Windows 10's built-in function is enough, and there is no need to install additional software. Hope it helps!
- Jesse_PooleLIron Contributor
If you're looking to record you screen on Windows 10 with sound, I can definitely help out with that. I’ve done a bit of screen recording myself, and there are a couple of easy methods you can use. One of the most straightforward ways is by using the SheraX. It's super lightweight and lets you capture screenshots, record video, and even has some cool editing features. Just make sure to check the settings for sound capture—especially if you want system audio and your microphone.
A Few Tips from Experience
Check Your Settings: Before hitting record, double-check your settings, especially the audio options. You want to make sure you’re capturing the right sounds (like system audio or your voice).Performance: Recording screen on Windows 10 with sound can be taxing, especially if you’re running other programs at the same time. If you notice your recording isn’t smooth, try closing unnecessary applications.
Test Run: Always do a quick test recording to make sure everything's working as expected before you start your actual session. This will save you any stress later!