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How to Screen Record on Windows With Internal Audio

Trying to record internal audio on Windows? Dadan helps you capture what’s on screen while you narrate, then tidy the video with quick cuts before you share it.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Screen Record on Windows With Internal Audio

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 internal 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 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.

Click Highlight

Highlight clicks visually so viewers can follow actions more easily, which helps in software training, support walkthroughs, and product demos with many steps.

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.

Set Link Expiry

Set an expiration time on shared video links so access closes automatically. Helpful for time-bound reviews, approvals, and sensitive internal updates.

Translate Transcript

Translate your transcript into other languages to make recordings easier to understand for global teams, students, or audiences across different regions.

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FAQs

  • Choose your audio source before you hit record. Microphone, system audio (if supported), or both. On some devices, system/internal audio needs extra permissions or isn’t supported everywhere.