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How to Screen Record High Quality on PC

Need a clear screen recording on your PC with microphone audio at HD quailty? Dadan lets you record your screen and voice together, make quick edits, and generate a shareable link in minutes.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Screen Record High Quality on PC

Step 1:

Create a Dadan account and install it on your PC.

Step 2:

Open the Screen Recorder, choose full screen or a selected area, and start recording with your mic enabled.

Step 3:

Stop the recording, trim the beginning or end if needed, then save the video or share HD quality video with a link.

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Simple Yet Powerful Screen Recording Features

Record Your Screen

Capture your full screen, a window, or a selected region in crisp quality, so you can show work clearly for updates, training, demos, and walkthroughs.

Screen Annotation

Add simple on-screen annotations while recording to underline, circle, and mark key areas, so tutorials and walkthroughs feel clearer and easier to follow.

Trim Video

Trim the start, end, or any section to remove extra time and keep the recording tight and focused, so viewers get the point faster and stay engaged throughout.

Publish to Social

Publish or repurpose recordings for social channels quickly, so you can share polished clips without juggling multiple exports, formats, and re-uploads.

Password Protect Links

Add password protection to shared video links so only intended viewers can access them, giving you straightforward control over privacy and sharing securely.

Player Page Customization

Customize the video player page with branding and layout choices so shared recordings look professional, feel consistent, and match your team’s identity.

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FAQs

  • Record at a higher resolution (1080p if possible), close heavy apps, and avoid scaling issues. Also, record the smallest area that still shows what matters, it stays sharper.