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Capture scenarios in Windows and Microsoft Edge involve using the Media Capture API to capture screen output for web-based applications. The Screen Capture API, supported in EdgeHTML 17 and later, enables web developers to implement display capture for scenarios like virtual meetings or desktop broadcasting without plugins. This feature leverages the getDisplayMedia API from the W3C WebRTC working group, allowing users to share their screen directly from the browser. Discussions on WindowsForum cover implementation details, compatibility with Windows 10 updates, and practical use cases for enterprise and developer environments.
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Bringing Screen Capture to Microsoft Edge with the Media Capture API
Beginning with the EdgeHTML 17, Microsoft Edge is the first browser to support Screen Capture via the Screen Capture API. Web developers can start building on this feature today by upgrading to the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, or using one of our Link Removed. Screen Capture uses the new...- News
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