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| Scenario | Recommended Method | | :--- | :--- | | | Method 1 (Official Export) | | Batch of 50+ files | Method 2 (FFmpeg script) | | Corrupted / interrupted recording | Method 3 (OBS screen capture) | | No technical knowledge | Method 1 or commercial tool (Method 4) | | Urgent, one-time conversion | Method 1 |

session recordings directly into MP4. These files are encoded using a unique DT Codec and are designed to be played back only within the AnyDesk client itself.

This report explains how to convert AnyDesk session recordings (AnyDesk’s native format) into MP4 files. It covers where AnyDesk stores recordings, how to identify the file format, multiple conversion methods (built-in export if available, transcoding with VLC or FFmpeg, and screen-recording as fallback), pros/cons, step-by-step commands, troubleshooting, and best-practice recommendations.