Maximum Recording Time and Size
AVI Files
My Screen Recorder Pro does not impose any limit on the amount of time for which
you can create a screen recording. The real limit depends on the space on
hard drive. Since My Screen Recorder Pro creates screen recordings in AVI
format, Windows imposes a limit of about 2 GB for AVI files.
My Screen Recorder Pro employs segmentation to work around this limitation.
Whenever the recording file size in AVI exceeds ~1.9 GB, a new file (segment) is
automatically created. This segment will again have a maximum size of ~1.9
GB, and if recording exceeds that size, further segmentation is carried out.
You can also specify the maximum recording
file size. If the recording exceeds the size you specify, segmentation
will be carried out to allow the recording to proceed uninterrupted.
However, it is always a good ideal to limit the file sizes for better utilization
of the available storage space. The factors that affect file size are:
- The duration of screen recordings.
- The frame rate of the recorded AVI files.
- The key frame rate of the recorded AVI files.
- Quality of the recorded AVI files.
- The video and audio compressor used.
- The height and width of the screen recordings.
- The computer display’s color depth.
- The amount of motion being recorded.
The default settings in My Screen Recorder Pro are Frame Rate: 5 frames/second,
Key Frame Rate: 80 frames and Quality: 75. With these default settings, a
recording of the entire desktop at 1024 x 768 pixels resolution can go up to 8 hours
without segmentation.
If you want to save space, then optimize one or more of the factors mentioned above.
If you do not require the audio then simply removing it can give you 20% more recording
time.
Before carrying out a long duration screen recording, make sure that there is ample
space for temporary files. My Screen Recorder Pro creates video and audio
separately in the temporary folder you specify and then merges them. To specify
a temporary folder for saving your recordings, click on Settings under the
Tools menu. In the Settings window, select the General
Tab and specify the temporary folder by clicking on Browse.
While recording, if the temporary folder begins to run out of disk space, you are
prompted to save your work.
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