When I do a screen recording using Dropbox Capture (v94.0.3), the resulting video skips and buffers upon playback. It's unwatchable. I have tried waiting for the full video to load before playing it - that does not help. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Dropbox Capture - that doesn't help. Cleared my cache too, that didn't fix it. I'm using Windows 11 on a PC, and other screen recording software does not do this (Loom, the native Microsoft screen record software, etc). The capture feature works just fine for still images so there is only a problem with screen recording. I've been using Dropbox Capture for a few months since it was in beta--this was not a problem about a month ago. Anyone have a solution?
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It's happening with anything I record. The Dropbox Capture sits in my windows tray - when I take any screen record with it, I get these skips. I tried recording something in Google Chrome, and just now I tried recording my desktop. Same skipping / buffering.
The capture attribute takes as its value a string that specifies which camera to use for capture of image or video data, if the accept attribute indicates that the input should be of one of those types.
Note: Capture was previously a Boolean attribute which, if present, requested that the device's media capture device(s) such as camera or microphone be used instead of requesting a file input.
I've created a Quick Capture project from the "Rapid Wildlife Reporter" template. When a user clicks on a button to report that they've seen a particular animal - e.g., a moose - there are 2 more fields for users to fill out, "Animals count" and "Field Notes":
But when I go into the mobile app and press the "Moose" button, the user sees "Enter field notes" before "Count". This happened after I updated to the beta version of the app (1.18.85). I think 1.18 stable release comes out tonight, so I'll try again with that release... but... does anyone have any idea how to change the order of these capture fields?
@EricaNova Starting with version 1.18, the order of user inputs is defined by the order in the project JSON. At this moment in time, you need to go into the JSON and reorder things as you see fit manually. Early in 2024 we want to make it possible to change the order visually (no manual JSON editing needed) in the QuickCapture designer. Our intent here is to provide more flexibility: changing the order of fields in existing layers can be problematic. Having the order come from the JSON will simplify things.
Just to clarify: If I want to change the order in which the various user inputs appear in the user inputs array, or is it the actual userInput id number that matters? (Can I leave all the userInput id numbers the same and just reorder the array and that will fix it? That would certainly be simpler than changing all the userInput id numbers and the references to those numbers.)
Thanks @JohnathanHasthorpe and @IsmaelChivite ! To me it seems odd that the update changed the order of my fields from the default (the order in the layer) but looking forward to the next release where this can be edited by users. In the meantime, editing the JSON worked for me. Thanks for the hint, JH - that was perfect.
Hey folks! I'm trying to play around with Screen Capture in Canvas Studio to give my new students a tour of our Canvas course, but anytime i try to record a screen capture it only records my desktop background, regardless of what apps or windows i have open on my screen. I'm on an iMac running Big Sur 11.1, i tried on Firefox and Safari. I downloaded the Screen Recorder as suggested and it seems to be running fine. I've messed with the few settings and preferences in the screen recorded and on Studio and can't seem to make any real changes. I don't what is causing this or how to fix it. Any ideas? Thanks!
I had the same issue and found that my Privacy & Security options were blocking Studio from recording the screen. You can go into your System Preferences, select Privacy & Security, scroll down to the Screen Recording section, and click the check box in front of Screen Recorder after unlocking the settings.
I just got a new Mac yesterday that's the MacOS Big Sur 11.1 and I'm having issues with that as well. The screen recorder is downloaded from Canvas, but it won't let me pick webcam or both. I went to privacy/settings and it doesn't show screen recorder as an option for the camera even though it shows it for microphone and screen recording. I don't know how to get the camera to be recognized in order to accept it in the privacy settings. Help! I have lots of videos to record!
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