Not sure what the best way to get all images is... so this is just something that you might like to do in addition to that...
You might like to use some screen recording software, e.g. Captura or OBS and record your screen while you browse around their photos/video/page content.
That will give you more content than images alone.
I've started doing screen recordings more and more for all sorts of things, even just buying stuff online etc in case something goes wrong during the process, or I need to check something later on. Also when I'm solving a lot of computer problems for myself or someone else. Good to have the recording to go back to if needed.
And you can set the frame rate to something low like 5 or 10 fps, as that's all that's needed for stuff like this. And the filesizes are surprising small when it comes to desktop recording and a low frame rate, even on my 4k monitor.
I still take lots of screenshots too, but video gives you more context of how you got there etc.
Apps can't record internal audio without root access. But on most devices the built in screen recorder is able to record internal audio. Make sure that you check its settings to see if you can choose the audio source.
If that doesn't work, you have a windows 10 device and the audio you want to record is media audio, install this app, connect the phone to the PC via Bluetooth and record the audio of the PC. You can use OBS or Captura and extract the audio using an editing program.
It is not maintained anymore (because people steal the code and try to sell it as own software), but Captura was one of the best and lightweight Screen Recorders for Windows (beside OBS). It should still work.
Ayant dû réaliser une présentation en anglais récemment, j'ai découvert un très bon logiciel libre et gratuit permettant de capturer son écran et sa webcam. Ça s'appelle Captura et c'est vraiment bien.
On peut choisir précisément la source de la vidéo (écran, fenêtre précise, webcam), ajuster l'overlay comme on le souhaite. C'est tout léger et ça existe même en version portable. Toutefois je ne crois pas que ça tourne sous linux...
As already mentioned, there's OBS, which is very powerful and flexible. But can be pretty overwhelming for less technical users. Even as a technical user, the settings window can be hard to understand because there's no indication of which settings are applied globally vs per profile vs per scene, it's pretty random. The only way to find out is trial and error.
If you want something simpler, https://mathewsachin.github.io/Captura/ is a good option.
Depending on your PC specs, most modern video editing tools will lag on your computer but you can try a old version of Windows Movie Maker 2012 or the modern OpenShot Video Editor. As for screen recording give Captura a try. All the software is freeware so no watermarks.
First things, first. Ditch the phone and download a proper video capture software like Captura, Sharex or OBS Studio, etc.
I haven't used anything besides OBS, but other popular screen recording software that usually get mentioned a lot are among others:
And an honorable mention (though I still haven't tried it) goes to Captura (open source).
Remember, these are just based off of popularity, I have no opinion about them myself. Check screenshots and videos to determine if it seems easy enough to use.
or https://mathewsachin.github.io/Captura/
they're both free
by the way your post is going to get removed because this sub doesn't permit self-promotion (and nobody on this sub really cares about people's videos that are posted here) lol