A Guide to Recording Your PC Screen with Audio on Windows 11

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4/23/20243 min read

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How to Record Your PC Screen with Audio on Windows 11

Recording your PC screen with audio can be incredibly useful for a variety of purposes.

Whether you want to create a tutorial, capture gameplay footage, or save a video conference, being able to record your screen with audio can help you effectively communicate your message.

If you're using Windows 11, you're in luck! Windows 11 offers built-in tools that make screen recording a breeze.

In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to record your PC screen with audio on Windows 11.

Step 1: Open the Game Bar

The first step to recording your PC screen with audio on Windows 11 is to open the Game Bar.

The Game Bar is a feature that allows you to easily access various gaming-related features, including screen recording.

To open the Game Bar, simply press the Windows key + G on your keyboard.

Alternatively, you can also search for "Game Bar" in the Windows search bar and click on the result.

Step 2: Start the Screen

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Once the Game Bar is open, you'll see a toolbar with various options. To start recording your screen, click on the "Record" button or press the Windows key + Alt + R on your keyboard. This will initiate the screen recording process.

After you start the screen recording, a small toolbar will appear at the top right corner of your screen.

This toolbar allows you to control the recording. You can pause, resume, or stop the recording using the buttons on the toolbar.

Step 3: Enable Audio

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By default, the screen recording on Windows 11 does not capture audio. However, you can easily enable audio recording to include sound in your screen recording.

To do this, click on the "Settings" button (represented by a gear icon) on the Game Bar toolbar.

In the Settings menu, you'll find an option called "Audio". Click on it to expand the audio settings.

Here, you can choose the audio source for your screen recording. You can select "System audio" to capture the sound playing on your computer, or you can choose "Microphone" to record your voice along with the screen recording.

Once you've selected the desired audio source, close the Settings menu by clicking on the "X" button at the top right corner.

Step 4: Stop the Screen

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When you're done recording your screen, click on the "Stop" button on the Game Bar toolbar or press the Windows key + Alt + R on your keyboard again. This will stop the screen recording and save it to your computer.

By default, the screen recordings are saved in the "Videos" folder in your user directory. You can access your screen recordings by navigating to this folder or by searching for "Videos" in the Windows search bar.

Step 5: Edit and Share Your

Screen Recording

Once you've recorded your screen with audio, you may want to make some edits or share it with others. Windows 11 provides a built-in video editor called "Photos" that allows you to trim, add text, apply filters, and more to your screen recordings.

To access the Photos app, simply search for "Photos" in the Windows search bar and click on the result.

Once the app is open, navigate to the "Video Projects" section and click on the "New video project" button. From here, you can import your screen recording and start editing it to your liking.

Once you're satisfied with the edits, you can save the video and share it with others. Windows 11 provides various options for sharing, including email, social media, and cloud storage services.

Conclusion

Recording your PC screen with audio on Windows 11 is a straightforward process that can be done using the built-in Game Bar feature.

By following the steps outlined in this guide, you'll be able to capture high-quality screen recordings with audio in no time. Whether you're creating content for work, education, or entertainment, screen recording can help you effectively convey your message.

So go ahead, give it a try, and start recording your PC screen with audio on Windows 11!