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How to Make Screen Recording on Windows Higher Quality

On Windows, record your screen with audio using Dadan. Great for walkthroughs, support videos, and sales demos. Make small edits, export or share at high quality, and keep it moving.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make Screen Recording on Windows Higher Quality

Step 1:

Sign up for Dadan and install the Windows app (or use the Chrome extension).

Step 2:

Choose Screen Recording, select your screen/window, and record at hight quality with mic audio (plus webcam if needed).

Step 3:

End the recording, clean it up with light edits, then export or share right away.

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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.

Record Screen + Audio

Record your screen while capturing your voice in the same take, so viewers get both context and explanation together, without extra setup or syncing later.

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.

In Video Leads

Collect lead details through the video experience so interested viewers can share their info without jumping across pages, keeping intent and momentum intact.

AI Metadata

Generate metadata like titles, summaries, and keywords from your recording so you can organize videos faster, improve search, and keep libraries tidy.

Video Notetaker

Use the video notetaker to capture key points and action items from recordings, making it easier to share outcomes fast without repeated rewatches later.

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FAQs

  • You can reduce noise by using a decent mic, recording in a quieter room, and using headphones. Some editors can also help clean up audio after recording, depending on the tool.