Introduction
You can use the Create MBC Recording Tool to create a recording of yourself using the browser. The MBC Recording Tool will record your keyboard, mouse movements, custom autofill, and navigation. You can then run your MBC Recordings on your tasks to automate tedious jobs such as raffle entries, account details autofill, and more.
Setup & Recommendations
- To use the Create MBC Recording Tool, you need to create Tasks. Click here to learn how to create Tasks.
- You can use Features such as Custom Autofill and AutoSolve AI with MBC Recordings. Custom Autofill will use the unique data within your tasks when auto-filling on a webpage.
- MBC Recordings automatically handles variations in captcha-solving speed, IMAP Mail OTP Codes, and other timing variables.
- You should not speed through a MBC Recording. The best way to have consistency across the tasks you want to run your MBC Recording is to take your time when moving the mouse, clicking on the page, and navigating throughout the browser.
- MBC Recordings cannot be used across different browser types If you switch browser types, you need to recreate your MBC Recordings.
- Take advantage of the Max Concurrently Running Browsers field in Settings | Tasks. You can set this value to however many browsers your device can handle running simultaneously. If you start more tasks than the value in the Max Concurrently Running Browsers field, the extra tasks will automatically be Scheduled. When one of your tasks finishes replaying a recording, your Scheduled tasks will automatically start.
Create MBC Recording
1. Navigate over to the Browsers section of TabSentry in Tasks. This section has an icon that looks like a globe titled Browsers when you hover over it.
2. Select one of your tasks in the table view, click the Tools button, select the Create MBC Recording option, and click Start.
3. By default, MBC Recordings are created to the All Category. You can override this and specify a category name to have your MBC Recordings created in or use the dropdown to assign them to an existing category.
4. Specify a Name for the recording.
5. If you would like the browser to be in view when you are replaying an MBC Recording, click the Show Browser on Start checkbox.
6. If you would like the task to stay open after replaying an MBC Recording, click the Keep Browser Open When Replay Completed checkbox.
7. After configuring the dialog, click the Save button. Your task will start, and MBC Recording will be activated. You can record your keyboard, mouse movements, custom autofill, and navigation. Below is a video example of an MBC Recording that resets the password on an account with IMAP Mail OTP code handling.
8. After you have finished recording, stop your task. Your MBC Recording will be saved to the MBC Recordings section. This section has a computer mouse icon titled MBC Recordings when you hover over it.
9. You can view helpful information related to your MBC Recordings, such as the recording duration, which Browser Type you used, and the Starting URLs on your recording.
10. You can export your recording by clicking the File button and then clicking the Export button. This lets you quickly transfer your recordings to a different device or share it with friends.
11. You can import your recording by clicking the File button and then the Import button.
Replay MBC Recording
1. Navigate over to the Browsers section of TabSentry in Tasks. This section has an icon that looks like a globe titled Browsers when you hover over it.
2. Select the tasks you wish to run your MBC Recording on from the table, click the Tools button, select the Replay MBC Recording option, and click Start.
3. The Replay MBC Recording dialog will appear. Choose the MBC Recording you want to replay, then click the Start button.
4. Your tasks will begin replaying the MBC Recording. The task Status will show Replaying.
5. When your task finishes replaying the MBC Recording, the task status will say MBC Replay Complete. If you did not select Keep Browser Open When Replay Completed, then the browser will close when it reaches this status.
6. Below is a video example of an MBC Recording that resets the password on an account with IMAP Mail OTP code handling.
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