![]() This means most of the highlights you’d want to record should be automatically saved to a video clip. Automatically recorded highlights include: Visual Look Up lets you lift the subject of an image from the background and copy and paste it in apps like Mail and. ![]() Big updates to Messages let you edit or unsend a message you just sent. ![]() Link your Lock Screen to a Focus and use Focus filters to filter out distracting content in apps. Manually recording will often not be necessary, though, since most of your highlights will be automatically recorded as Video Screenshots thanks to Zwift’s notable moments feature. iOS 16 brings a redesigned Lock Screen with new ways to customize and widgets for information at a glance. Handily, Zwift’s existing “notable moments” feature which takes snapshots of activity highlights will also record video clips of those highlights, which include: So this isn’t a “start recording/stop recording” sort of feature, but rather a simple one-click tool that saves your most recent 15 seconds. Tapping this icon saves the last 15 seconds of gameplay onto your device. Coming soon, you’ll also be able to tap the same icon in your Companion app. ![]()
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