How to Screen Record Minecraft on Windows
Need a fast screen recorder that works across devices to record Minecraft at hight quality without lag? Dadan helps you capture screen + voice, do light edits, and share a link, whether you’re on Mac, Windows, or Chrome.
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Screen Record Minecraft on Windows
Step 1:
Sign up on Dadan and set up the app or browser extension.
Step 2:
Pick what you want to record, switch on audio (and camera if needed), and start.
Step 3:
Stop recording, do quick edits if necessary, then share instantly or download the video.

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 Internal Audio
Capture audio that plays from your computer during the recording, useful for walkthroughs with video playback, calls, or app sounds you need to document.
Record External Audio
Record audio through your microphone or an external input device, giving you cleaner narration for lessons, demos, feedback, and client-facing walkthroughs.
Edit Video
Edit recordings with simple controls so you can clean up timing, remove mistakes, and tighten delivery quickly, without exporting into another editing tool.
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.
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FAQs
For tutorials and demos, 30 fps is usually enough. For fast motion (games, animations), 60 fps looks smoother but needs more system resources.
To record gameplay smoothly, use higher performance settings, limit background apps, and consider lowering game graphics if your system struggles. 60 fps recordings need more power than basic tutorials.
Yes, but it depends on the recorder. Many tools like Dadan let you choose which display to capture, some can capture both, but files get larger and performance can drop.
Close heavy apps, reduce the recording area, and keep enough free storage. If you’re recording at high resolution or 60 fps, lower one setting to reduce load.
Keep recordings lighter. Smaller capture area, 30 fps, and fewer background apps. If your device is older, prioritize stability over max resolution.