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If your operating system is out of date or is not supported you may not be able to upload, view images, or use other features of the Gyazo website or applications for Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS. If you are affected by this change, you’ll need to start using a fully supported browser. When you access an image page (any Gyazo page with a link like this ), you will be redirected to the direct image link.Īs a result, you can still view images, but you will not be able to view the /captures page or to see and edit the image details. The way Gyazo behaves in unsupported browsers has changed, including Internet Explorer 11. Note that this table refers to the latest stable version of each web browser. The currently supported browsers and operating systems are shown below. If you are using an unsupported browser including IE 11, please switch to using a supported browser.
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With a team full of serious game fans we’re focused on making Gyazo the best way to capture and share game moments and this is only the beginning.
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Get Gyazo Replay now along with more great features in Gyazo Pro A version for all Gyazo Lite users is planned for the near future.
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Gyazo Replay is available now for Gyazo Pro subscribers on Windows only. When something cool happens, hit the hotkeys to capture and go right back to enjoying your game. Next time you go fighting, creating, or exploring launch Gyazo Replay first. Originally posted by izayadragon So, TLDR By sharing high quality clips more frequently you’ll get more followers and subscribers in no time. Use Replay to capture while you play, then share out a replay together with your link while you’re waiting to respawn or between matches. Maybe you’re growing your twitch following but people on twitter and discord don’t get that excited just from seeing your channel link.

Gyazo Replays have good framerate so you can see even lightning-fast action. By grabbing a quick replay you can go back and see exactly how that tough enemy got you, and you can improve next time. Sometimes you can’t understand what happened because it just happened so fast. With full HD clips even super detailed gameplay can be seen clearly. Later on you can review the clip and share the page or video link. After the heat dies down hit the hotkeys to capture and then keep playing. You just got a vicious monster kill and naturally you want to show it off. Risk of Rain 2, captured with Gyazo Replay. You can also customize your hotkeys and turn confirmation sounds on or off in Gyazo settings. To be ready to capture, always launch the app before you start playing your games or using your apps. Replay is optimized to use a modest amount of CPU and ram so on most modern computers you can still play games just as smoothly while it’s running. When you press the hotkeys it will capture and start uploading then copy the link when done, playing a sound to confirm success. Launch Gyazo Replay and you’ll be ready to capture the last 30 seconds at any time.
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mp4 clips in 1080p HD at good framerate so you can see every detail. No game-blocking overlays, no tedious file management, no complex processes, and no expensive hardware. Gyazo Replay cuts out all the extra steps.
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If you don’t see it yet you can download the new version here. If you’ve already got Pro, your app should have auto-updated and a new shortcut created already. Gyazo Replay is available now with Gyazo Pro It’s crazy fast: hit the hotkeys (Ctrl+Shift+F by default) and the replay uploads, the link is copied, and you’re ready to share or just keep playing. Now with Gyazo Replay you can capture and share the last 30 seconds of on-screen action seamlessly so you’ll never have to miss the moment again. Interesting things happen all the time in games but by the time you think about sharing a short moment it’s already gone by.
