How to Record BGMI Clips in 1080p 60FPS on Any Android (Free)
You hit a 4X spray knockdown from 200 meters. Your teammates go crazy. And you weren't recording.
Sound familiar? Every gamer has felt this pain.
This guide teaches you how to record BGMI clips at 1080p 60FPS on ANY Android device—without buying apps or lagging your game.
Quick Answer Box
Best Free Recording Options:
| App | Quality | FPS | Lag Impact | |-----|---------|-----|------------| | Built-in Game Recorder | 1080p | 60 | Low | | AZ Screen Recorder | 1080p | 60 | Medium | | Mobizen | 1080p | 60 | Medium | | XRecorder | 1080p | 60 | Medium |
Built-in recorder (Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus) is always best. Third-party apps are backup.
Method 1: Built-In Game Recorder (Best Quality)
Most modern Android phones have built-in screen recorders optimized for games.
Samsung (Game Launcher)
- Open BGMI through Game Launcher
- Swipe up from bottom for Game Tools
- Tap Record button
- Settings: 1080p, 60FPS, Low Bitrate (for storage)
- Start recording
Xiaomi (Screen Recorder)
- Swipe down notification shade
- Find Screen Recorder toggle
- Tap settings (gear icon)
- Set: 1080p, 60FPS, High Quality
- Start BGMI, start recording
OnePlus (Game Space)
- Open Game Space
- Add BGMI if not already listed
- Launch BGMI from Game Space
- Swipe from corner for recording controls
Realme / OPPO (Screen Recording)
- Three-finger swipe down to record
- Settings in Quick Settings panel
- Resolution: 1080p, Frame Rate: 60
Method 2: AZ Screen Recorder (Works on Any Phone)
If your phone doesn't have a built-in recorder, AZ Screen Recorder is the best free option.
Step 1: Download
Download "AZ Screen Recorder" from Play Store. Ignore the pro version pop-ups.
Step 2: Configure Settings
Open AZ, tap settings (gear icon):
| Setting | Value | |---------|-------| | Resolution | 1080p | | Frame Rate | 60 FPS | | Bitrate | 12 Mbps | | Audio Source | Internal Audio | | Orientation | Landscape |
Step 3: Enable "Record Audio"
Important: Enable internal audio recording so your gameplay sounds are captured.
Step 4: Recording
- Start AZ Screen Recorder
- Minimize it (bubble appears)
- Open BGMI
- Tap bubble → Record
- Play and clip
Storage Management
60FPS 1080p uses ~500MB per 10 minutes. Clear old recordings regularly.
Method 3: XRecorder (Alternative)
XRecorder is similar to AZ but has easier controls.
Recommended Settings
| Setting | Value | |---------|-------| | Video Quality | 1080p | | Frame Rate | 60 FPS | | Bitrate | Auto | | Audio | Internal Audio |
Unique Feature
XRecorder has a floating toolbar that's easier to control during gameplay.
Optimizing for Performance
Recording takes CPU power. Here's how to minimize lag:
In-Game Settings (BGMI)
| Setting | Recording Value | |---------|-----------------| | Graphics | Balanced (not HD) | | Frame Rate | Extreme (60) | | Anti-Aliasing | Off | | Shadows | Off |
Lower graphics = more CPU for recording.
Phone Optimization
- Close background apps before recording
- Enable Game Mode (if available)
- Charge phone or plug in (recording drains battery fast)
- Cool phone - overheating causes throttling
Recording Quality Tradeoffs
| Priority | Graphics | Recording | |----------|----------|-----------| | Best recording | Smooth | 1080p 60FPS | | Balanced | Balanced | 1080p 30FPS | | Best gameplay | HD | 720p 30FPS |
If you can't maintain 60FPS gameplay while recording 60FPS, drop recording to 30FPS.
Audio Recording Issues
"No Sound" Problem
Android 10+ allows internal audio recording, but some phones restrict it.
Fix 1: Update your screen recorder to latest version Fix 2: Use earphones with mic and record external audio Fix 3: Try different recording app
Microphone + Game Audio
To get both voice + game audio:
- In recorder settings, select "Internal Audio + Microphone"
- This records your voice and game simultaneously
Editing Your Clips
After recording, edit for cleaner clips:
Free Editors
| App | Best For | |-----|----------| | CapCut | General editing | | VN | Quick cuts | | InShot | Simple trim |
Kill Clip Format
For best engagement:
- Trim to start 3 seconds before action
- End 2 seconds after final kill
- Keep clips under 60 seconds
- Add impact sounds (optional)
File Management
Storage Locations
Videos usually save to:
/Internal Storage/DCIM/Screen Recordings//Internal Storage/Movies//Internal Storage/[App Name]/
Recommended Workflow
- Record during session
- Review clips after session
- Delete bad clips immediately
- Upload good clips to cloud or social
- Keep storage under 10GB of recordings
Recording Settings by Device Tier
Flagship (S-series, OnePlus Pro, etc.)
Full 1080p 60FPS with high bitrate. No compromises.
Mid-Range (A-series, Nord, etc.)
1080p 30FPS or 720p 60FPS. Choose resolution or framerate.
Budget (M-series, low RAM)
720p 30FPS. Prioritize gameplay smoothness over clip quality.
Upload Your Best Clips!
Now that you can record, it's time to compete.
Submit your best BGMI clips to GGameChamps and win cash prizes!
Your 4X spray knockdowns deserve to get paid.
FAQ
Q: Will recording cause lag?
A: On mid-range phones, slight lag is normal. Use built-in recorders for minimum impact.
Q: How much storage does 1 hour of recording need?
A: Approximately 3-4GB at 1080p 60FPS with 12Mbps bitrate.
Q: Can I record with 90/120FPS gameplay?
A: Recording is capped at 60FPS on most apps. You can PLAY at 90+ but RECORD at 60.
Q: Why is my recording choppy?
A: CPU is overloaded. Lower game graphics or recording quality.
You can't win clip competitions without clips.
Start recording. Start clipping. Start winning.
See you in the content.