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Before you convert the file, ensure you actually need to. If you just want to watch the recording, you don’t need to convert it to MP4.
Note: This method requires the AnyDesk software to be installed. If you want to share the video with a client or upload it to YouTube, you will need Method 2.
If conversion fails:
AnyDesk recordings are variable frame rate (VFR) because they only record frames when something changes on the screen. Converting to a constant frame rate MP4 can sometimes result in "stuttering." Using a tool like HandBrake to re-encode the MP4 with a "Constant Framerate" setting usually fixes this.
AnyDesk, a remote desktop application, records sessions in a proprietary format (typically .anydesk) or sometimes as .mkv (depending on version). These files are not directly playable in standard media players (VLC, Windows Media Player, QuickTime) or editable in common video editors without conversion to MP4. Convert Anydesk Video To Mp4 -UPD-
What if AnyDesk refuses to export because the file is damaged or the session was interrupted? You cannot convert a broken file, but you can re-record it.
Software needed: OBS Studio (free) or any screen capture tool. Before you convert the file, ensure you actually need to
The process:
Pros: Works for 100% of files, even corrupted ones. Cons: Time-consuming (real-time conversion); slight quality loss due to re-compression. Note: This method requires the AnyDesk software to
If you fear typing, use HandBrake (free):
Warning: Avoid online "free AnyDesk to MP4" websites. Uploading your remote session recordings (which may contain passwords or sensitive data) to a random server is a massive security risk.