How do I cancel/delete my TinyTake account?

We’ll be sorry to see you go 🙁 Refer instructions here to cancel your TinyTake account, please note once your account is cancelled all your domain data will be immediately and permanently deleted. A cancellation from a paid level of service does not issue an account credit or refund.   1. Login to your TinyTake account […]

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Unattended installation of TinyTake for Windows using .msi installer

For unattended installation of TinyTake for Windows, use the .MSI (Windows Installer) version of the setup package. You can download the installation file from the Downloads page. Pre-requisites You must be logged in with local administrative rights since it installs to the users Program Files directory. No previous version of TinyTake for Windows is already installed. If a […]

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How to install TinyTake on Mac?

1. Before you start installing TinyTake on Mac, ensure you have downloaded the most recent version from www.TinyTake.com as you normally would from the internet. If asked if you want to “keep” or “discard” the file, select keep. 2.  Open the software and get the error message that your software “can’t be opened because it is […]

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Why does it say “Video conversion in progress…”?

When videos are first uploaded, there will be some time before they can be played. A message is shown alerting that a video conversion process is in progress. During the video conversion process, videos are converted to MP4 format for the TinyTake Web view for playback.

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How do I share a file or folder using TinyTake?

You can share any file or folder from your local drive as links with anyone – even if they don’t have a TinyTake account. You can choose from any of the following options to share files & folder; Option 1. Right click the file or folder from the local drive and click upload to TinyTake. You […]

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TinyTake 4.0 Release notes

Just about two years ago, TinyTake was released as a MangoApps add-on. Ever since it was released, it instantly gained popularity and today is one of the best screen capturing tools available for Windows. It was late Wednesday, about 3 months ago when the TinyTake team was brainstorming on what next to bring into TinyTake […]

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Can I save my video annotation as project to edit later?

TinyTake by default saves all your annotated videos as projects on your local computer at the default folder location “C:\TinyTake\Videos\Projects\“. Alternatively, you can also right click then on click on “Edit” for the videos that were previously annotated & uploaded to TinyTake. A project holds information about the arrangement and timing of the items that appear on the video. You can […]

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How do I annotate videos ?

Just as you can annotate images with TinyTake, you can also annotate videos. Video annotations help you add a layer text or shapes over your video. They help you enrich the video experience by adding information, interactivity and engagement. Here’s how to add annotations to your video; TinyTake allows annotating videos captured via TinyTake or even from […]

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What types video file types can be annotated via TinyTake from the local drive?

TinyTake video editor by default supports all the all files that is supported by the Windows Media Player installed on your system, this may differ from system to system depending upon the Codecs installed by the user. Refer https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/316992 for the the multimedia file types that are supported by different versions of Windows Media Player. Note: The output of […]

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What visual properties are available for video annotation?

The following are the different types of annotations to choose from;   Rectangle: Allows to highlight or obfuscate parts of your video with rectangular shapes. Ellipse: Allows to highlight or obfuscate parts of your video with elliptical shapes Text: allows to add text to your video Arrow: allows to point to a particular area of […]

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How can I annotate a previously captured video?

To annotate a previously captured video with TinyTake, navigate to the TinyTake Video Gallery, right click on the the video you wish add annotations and click on Edit. Clicking on edit would open the video in the TinyTake video editor, you can now add annotations to the same.  

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How do I import videos from my local drive into TinyTake?

When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the file name extension. If Windows recognizes the file name extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that file name extension. However, you can change the program that is associated with recognized file name extensions so that Windows opens all […]

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How to avoid background noise when recording a video?

Reducing noise in your recordings is easiest done by recording in a quiet place to start with. Make sure to turn off fans, air conditioners, furnaces, and anything else that is making noise in your recording space. If you have your computer in your room with you, try to use a microphone that is designed […]

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Is it possible to record my Webcam, and my screen at the same time?

Recording screen and webcam video at the same time is something that people would like to do mostly for instructional purposes, can also be used for tutorials, presentations and even for personalized video greetings. Unfortunately, the feature is currently not available with TinyTake. You can however record it separately. The good news is that the team is researching […]

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Why do I see a black screen when recording videos of Games?

When trying to record games that are playing in full screen, the game takes complete control of the video card on your computer which conflicts with TinyTake video recording hence the black screen. The only workaround today is to put the game into windowed mode, then record that window.

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What are the system requirements for TinyTake?

To get up and running with TinyTake, you’ll need a few basic things, like an internet connection (broadband is best); speakers and a microphone (most computers have these built in); a camera (optional) to capture from the webcam The system requirements for running TinyTake are described below. Please make sure that your system meets these requirements for best […]

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Can I review, edit, and reupload (or save) images from capture history?

Yes, you can view your “Capture History” to open previously uploaded or captured images to annotate them and re-upload or re-save them by: Launching “TinyTake” from system tray. In the TinyTake images gallery, double-click the thumbnail of the image you want to continue to edit. When finished editing, use the familiar TinyTake tools to re-upload or […]

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How do I pixelate a captured screenshot?

If you have ever felt the need to hide a certain area of the screen capture (because it shows sensitive or offensive information) the Pixelate feature is made for you. Simply select that area in your screen capture image and Pixelate will make it impossible to read/see in that area.

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What is the “Drag Me” feature in TinyTake?

The Drag me feature in the image editor allows users to drag an annotated image directly from TinyTake to any application that supports images. This makes sharing an annotated image as an attachment much more accessible and faster than before. You can drag to the Windows File Explorer, your email compose screen or your favorite […]

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Can I upload videos captured via TinyTake directly to YouTube?

Yes, you can upload videos captured via TinyTake directly to your Youtube account by the following steps, 1. Launch TinyTake from system tray, then click on the tab “Youtube” 2. Click on the button “Login to Youtube”, once you account with Youtube is authenticated you will all your previously uploaded videos on Youtube. 3. You can now click on “Upload […]

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How can I annotate an image from my local drive?

    You can annotate images saved on your local drive in multiple ways; 1. Locate the image on your local drive, right click the image then click in Open With TinyTake 2. Alternatively, right click TinyTake from the system tray then click on “Share an existing image“ you will be presented with a blank canvas. Click on File […]

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Where can I find previously captured videos uploaded to TinyTake?

All the videos uploaded to TinyTake can be found in TinyTake gallery by launching TinyTake from the system tray, refer screenshot; Tip: You can also find an uncompressed version of the video on your local computer at the default location C:\TinyTake  if they are captured on the same computer & the local copies are not deleted.

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How can I send the TinyTake log files to support team?

To send TinyTake logs to the support team for troubleshooting issues you may be facing with TinyTake, launch the program then click on the settings icon at the right bottom then “Report a problem” Once selected, your native email client will be launched along with log files attached, click on send and you are done. Alternatively, if […]

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How do I save the Image captures on my local hard drive?

You can save your image captured via TinyTake locally by any of the following options; 1. Use the default hot key “Ctrl + Shift + S” after capturing the image with TinyTake, you will be prompted select a location on your computer to save the image locally. You can change the hot keys to your ease from Settings […]

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Where can I find previously captured images uploaded to TinyTake?

All the images uploaded to TinyTake can be found in TinyTake gallery by launching TinyTake from the system tray, refer screenshot Tip: You can also find an uncompressed version of images on your local computer at the default location C:\TinyTake  if they are captured on the same computer & the local copies are not deleted.

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What annotations are available for screen captures?

Pointer: Use the cursor selection tool to select and move a shape or text that has already been added to your captured image. Undo: Use the undo shortcut to undo your last edit to the image. There are multiple levels of undo. Redo: Use the redo shortcut to reverse your last undo action. There are […]

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Can I modify my domain URL or change the email address once registered?

Once a domain URL & email is registered with TinyTake the same cannot be modified since all your captures made via TinyTake are tied to the same. As an alternative you can send a request to support@tinytake.com to delete the existing TinyTake account and then create a new one. Warning: Please note that doing this will permanently delete all your captures or files on TinyTake […]

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How to Configure Proxy Settings

Proxy servers are primarily used by companies and organizations. Home users generally will not need this option. To configure Proxy Settings launch TinyTake application then click on Settings then Proxy

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How do I delete my account from TinyTake?

We’ll be extremely sorry to see you go however if you would still like to delete your TinyTake account, then go to www.TinyTake.com login with your credentials, navigate to “Billing” and click on “Please cancel my account”, please ensure you state the reason why you wish to cancel along with your feedback & suggestions.

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Is TinyTake cloud storage secure?

TinyTake is a product of MangoApps and we take security very seriously. MangoApps customer data and information security is our highest priority. Our own success rides on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of customers’ information. We have implemented commercially reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to secure your personal information from accidental loss and from […]

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Can I record audio along with the video?

There are three ways to record sound through TinyTake based on what you’re trying to accomplish. 1. Narration over what is happening on your computer screen. To do narration, just connect a microphone to your computer or enable the built-in mic if your computer has one. Your voice (or the sounds around you) will be picked […]

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How can I get upto 120 minutes of recording?

By default TinyTake offers upto 5 minutes of recording, you can avail more by clicking on “Go Premium” from the TinyTake client installed on your Windows, refer screenshot below for the different plans;   Alternatively, you can upgrade for free and get upto 120 minutes of recording by inviting your friends & colleagues. As your friends […]

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How do I capture videos with TinyTake?

You can capture a videos of your screen or via webcam in multiple different ways mentioned here; 1. Right click TinyTake icon from the system tray then click on Capture video from screen or from webcam.   2. You can also Capture videos using shortcut keys configured in your TinyTake Settings under the Hot-Keys tab 3. Launch TinyTake then click on […]

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