How to Record Android Screen on Computer [with Wire or Not]

Bianca Willis Bianca Willis Updated on Nov 27 , 2023 Tag:

There are generally 2 ways to record Android on the computer, choose the one that suits you most.

With a built-in or third-party screen recorder (e.g AZ recorder) for your Android phone, you can directly work out and save screencasts on the gadget. For example, OnePlus, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, Huawei or so.

But unlike screen recording on a PC, doing the screen video capture on a smartphone is relatively heavy work.

Because screen recording is so “computationally expensive” that it’s bound to take a toll on common devices.

And it will cause the device to get a slow performance, become laggy and overheat, have insufficient storage to save the recording, etc.

Record Android on Computer

In spite of this, many people want to record Android screens on their Windows or macOS-based computers.

If you happen to be one of them with the same requirement, please follow this tutorial.

You will learn 2 ways to create Android screen video on PC without any influence on Android performance.

You have to know that the two ways essentially obtain the same workflow – mirror the first record next while mirroring or say casting type varies.

One uses a USB cable and the other one doesn’t.

For a quick and easy recording, you are suggested to download and install a handy screen recorder on your machine beforehand.

And RecMaster is the recommended desktop recorder for its simplicity and multifunctional recording modes.

free download RecMaster for Windows free download RecMaster for Mac

Way 1 – Free Project Android to Windows 10 PC Wirelessly and Then Record Android on Computer

Windows 10, since its anniversary update in 2018, has the upgraded “Connect” app to support free screen mirroring.

With your Android phone and computer connected to the same internet, you can record Android on the computer with ease.

Different Android phones may have diverse support and settings. But you can still follow the same or similar steps below to finish the recording on a PC. (The demonstrative phone model is P30 from Huawei.)

Detailed Steps

1. Make sure the computer and mobile are connected to the same Wi-Fi.

2. Click the notifications icon on the right bottom of the screen and then “Connect” ->“Projecting to this PC” by turning to pop up a dedicated Settings panel.

On this panel, you can check related permission & notification settings on projecting and customize them to what you want.

3. Navigate to the Android phone’s Settings -> More connections -> Easy Projection, and toggle to enable the “Wireless Projection”.

After your PC name is detected and displayed on the AVAILABLE DEVICES, tap it to go ahead.

Connect and Projecting to This PC

4. Back to the computer. For the first time projecting or if you have set “Ask to project to this PC” to every time, you will receive a prompt and do confirm the connection by hitting OK.

After seconds of loading, your mobile will be wirelessly connected with and displayed on the desktop.

Connect Android to PC

5. Open RecMaster and choose a proper recording mode.

If you want to 1:1 record the screen with no other things included, Custom Area or the Mobile Phone Mode is the one to go.

6. After manually selecting the perfect size and determining the preferred format/quality/fps or so forth for mobile capture, simply press the red button to start the recording.

RecMaster Main Interface

You can pause and resume, annotate the video and when your recording target like Gameplay/online streaming goes to an end, hit the red button again to stop it.

From the recording list, you are still empowered to preview, rename, edit and share the final video at will.

Q: Does Mac have a Connect-similar feature to display Android movement on Macbook/iMac?

A: Mac has an internal feature which’s called AirPlay.

But it only supports streaming content on Apple devices (e.g iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac) to Apple TV or a smart TV that’s compatible with AirPlay 2.

In other words, to put an Android phone to a Mac-based computer, either a desktop or laptop, you should rely on a third-party mirror tool.

Just move on the reading to Way 2 for a free tool. (>> How to Record iPhone on PC)

Way 2 – Free Mirror Android to Computer with Cable and Then Record

There are piles of commercial Android-to-PC mirror software for more convenient Android video capture on computers.

However, besides the premium nature, two installations are the have-haves for successful connection without cable – one setup for computers and the other for Android.

Here another open-source mirror program is shared for cost-free mirroring with a USB cable.

If the free stuff is competent for this same job, why not utilize it rather than employing a pro by breaking the bank?

Scrcpy is what’s suggested here. It’s developed by an Android emulator called GENYMOTION. And it was born to help any Android owner to move the mobile screen to the computer with only a cable.

Now please free download it from github and follow the instruction below to work it out.

Detailed Steps

1. Before the connection and capture, you should enable USB debugging on your phone.

It’s a Developer option you can usually find out under Settings -> system & updates.

Also, the operations on Huawei P30 are shared:

Debugging USB on Android

Go to Settings -> About Phone and type the Build Number continuously seven times to enable the developer mode of the phone. Then back to Settings’ main panel and navigate to System & updates ->Developer options to enable USB debugging.

2. Download and install RecMaster on your computer for the upcoming recording.

free download RecMaster for Windows free download RecMaster for Mac

3. Connect Android and computer (Windows or Mac are both OK) with an official cable.
4. Run scrcpy by clicking “scrcpy.exe” file from its folder. If it says press any key to continue, do as it says.

run SCRCPY.exe

5. When your Android desktop appears on scrcpy’s window, you can open up RecMaster on the computer and select either suitable recording mode to start the capture.

In most cases, in order to keep a horizontal mobile-sized video, customers tend to use Custom Mode, which also has a ready-made 9:16 mobile-friendly size for true one-click recording. (See also: How to Record Horizontal 9:16 Video on PC)

Record Mirrored Android on PC with RecMaster

6. Stop the video grabbing when the activity is over. From the recording/video list, you can check the video, customize its name, delete the unnecessary parts, and share it with YouTube in one go.

Bottom Line

Many gamers build two-computer to enable one for gaming and the other one for recording.

And this “record Android on computer” method works in the same way by separating mobile action and recording behavior into two places to ensure both of them obtain a smooth performance.

Although it will take you more time to realize the mirroring, once you’ve done it, you will 100& love it. Because you can enjoy lag-free and also hassle-free screencasting with the help of decent Windows/Mac recording software.

Take all of these solutions so complicated and don’t want to dive into either?

You can gain benefits from an Android emulator. You can initiate the gameplay process on a computer and record it with RecMaster.

RecMaster – Record Every Moment on Your Computer Screen

RecMaster – Record Every Moment on Your Computer Screen

Multiple recording modes make it easy to capture anything on screen.

Record 1080p or even 4K clips at 60fps to maintain the high quality still.

Flexible settings for mouse cursor effects, watermark and annotations.

Preloaded with recording scheduler, video editor. Allow one-click sharing.

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Bianca Willis

Bianca Willis

Bianca Willis started her copywriting career since 2014. As a tech editor with over 6 years writing experience, she has worked out hundreds of posts on multi-media solutions (video recording included), hot gadgets and troubleshooting tips.

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