📌 If you frequently need MP4s for documentation, enable "Session Recording" in settings so you never forget to capture a critical remote fix.
Choose your destination folder and select as the output format. Click Start to begin the rendering process. Method 2: Screen Recording (The "Fail-Proof" Way)
anydesk.exe --convert-video "input_file.anydesk" "output_file.mp4" convert anydesk video to mp4 upd upd
Look for the path under "Standard path for recordings." Navigate to this folder in your file explorer. Start Conversion:
Look for the button in the player interface (usually located in the top toolbar). 📌 If you frequently need MP4s for documentation,
If the built-in converter fails due to a corrupted file or version mismatch, the most effective workaround is to record the playback. Use OBS Studio or the Windows Game Bar (Win + G). Process: Open the .anydesk file in the AnyDesk player. Set your screen recorder to capture the specific window. Play the recording from start to finish. Stop the recorder to save the file directly as an MP4. Method 3: Command Line (Advanced)
Here is a comprehensive guide on how to convert AnyDesk videos to MP4 using the latest methods. Understanding the .anydesk Format Method 2: Screen Recording (The "Fail-Proof" Way) anydesk
AnyDesk recordings are not "video files" in the traditional sense. They are data streams of remote desktop sessions. Because of this, you cannot simply rename the file extension to .mp4 . You must use a conversion tool to "render" the session into a video format. Method 1: Using the AnyDesk Built-in Converter