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It seems that developers can block not only the complete recording from a Game through the {{padshare}} Button, but they can also decide which <abbr title="not speaking from any particular Story content which get blocked from recording">content</abbr> from the [[Game Titles|Game Title]] | It seems that developers can block not only the complete recording from a Game through the {{padshare}} Button, but they can also decide which <abbr title="not speaking from any particular Story content which get blocked from recording">content</abbr> from the [[Game Titles|Game Title]] can be '''disabled''' after the recording. The following video shows a recording through the {{padshare}} Button from the [[Game Titles|Game Title]] Grand Theft Auto V (CUSA-00411), which is famous for the In-Game Soundtrack distributed through several radio stations (which is a standard characteristic feature in the Grand Theft Auto series). This video is based on switching several times through several radio stations, but it seems that the {{padshare}} Button doesn't record and/or disables the audio from those radio stations probably to avoid a recording from the Soundtrack for ripping purposes, while any other sound effects (SFX - like Car Noises, People's voices, Police radio, Shooting sounds and many more) are included in this recorded video. | ||
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<br>'''(Grand Theft Auto V 20141229130150)''' | <br>'''(Grand Theft Auto V 20141229130150)''' | ||