Thursday, May 9, 2019

How to Record Internal Audio on Android ( root requirements )

Recording internal audio in Android is severely restricted by Google, however, the KitKat version of Android OS has finally enabled Android Smartphone users to record the screens on their devices, but recording the clear and perfect internal audio is not an easy job because of the Android OS policy that screen recording apps are not given permission to record the internal sound of the Android phone or tablet after Android Lollipop version, recording the internal sound through microphone is a solution but it picks up background noise while screen capturing is in progress.

So, how to create an internal audio recording on your Android devices?

Here we go...


1. Make sure the device is rooted and installed Magisk

2. Install the Screen Cam application from play store

3. Download ScreenCam Magisk Modul



4. To install  Module, open Magisk Manager application and look for the Modules section on the main menu.


5.  Select the + button to add recently downloaded ScreenCam Module file (zip file), then reboot.

6. Open  ScreenCam application, go to Setting and change Record Audio to internal Audio (System app, R_Submix).

7. Don't forget to allow root access when the application starts recording the Android screen with internal audio.



The disadvantage of this method is that during the recording process, the audio will not be heard on the speaker or earphone, but the recording will sound clear because it directly plays internal audio without sound interference from the microphone.