- #RECORD IT IPHONE HOW TO#
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It falls nothing short of the best video editing apps for iPhone with cool features like video trimming, video filters, and face cam reactions. This iPhone screen recorder goes far beyond traditional screen capture and offers multiple video editing tools.
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Easily set resolution from HD or Full HD, change bit rate and adjust frame rate per second (FPS).
On the other hand, you can set the recording quality before starting the display capture. Featuring a one-tap record button, it starts capturing your screen immediately upon initiating. Of course, newer devices and newer Macs have no need for third party solutions as the wonderful QuickTime Player app more than meets the need for recording high quality video of any connected iOS device screen.Top of the list is the Screen Recorder for iPhone, a versatile app with tons of powerful tools.
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If you do not meet these system requirements or are running prior versions of system software on the Mac or iOS device, older iOS devices can record their screens using Reflector, a third party app covered here, which is a viable alternative and works great for older hardware.
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The iOS device must be running a modern version of system software at version 8 or newer, and the Mac must be running a modern version of MacOS or Mac OS X at version 10.10 or newer. The tutorial demonstrates mirroring and recording an iPhone 6S Plus screen with iOS 9.3 on a Mac with OS X El Capitan 10.11.4, but it will work with any other iOS device or Mac as long as the basic system requirements are met. There’s even a built-in audio recording feature in QuickTime if you just need to capture some audio, even audio from the iPhone or iPad microphone. The introduction of the ability to record connected iOS device screens is much newer, however, and it’s sort of a hidden feature that is often overlooked. The screen video captured on modern devices is high resolution, on new iPhones that is 1080 × 1920 resolution in vertical mode, and 1920×1080 in horizontal.įor longtime Mac users, you may recall that it’s also possible to record the Mac screen with QuickTime too, a handy feature that has been available in OS X for quite some time. The brief video embedded below demonstrates a sample of an iPhone screen recorded through the Mac using QuickTime as described here, the video is : * If you want to record the audio directly from the iPhone, choose the iPhone as the ‘Microphone’ source input as well, otherwise the video capture will come from the iPhone screen but the microphone will record from the Macs built-in mic. mov file will default to launch in QuickTime, but you can edit the video in QuickTime, iMovie, Final Cut, convert it to another video format, upload it to share online, embed in a presentation, or whatever else you want to do with the screen capture. That’s all there is to it, the saved iPhone screen recording will be a.
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You’ll now see the Movie Recording screen turn into the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch screen, unlock the iOS device as usual and the Home Screen will display on the Mac screen ready to record, when you want to start recording the video click on the red Record button.
At the video recording screen, hover the mouse over the active window so the record and volume controls are visible, then click on the little arrow next to the red record button to show the camera and microphone recording options – from this list choose the name of the connected iPhone for ‘Camera’ and for ‘Microphone’*.Pull down the “File” menu and choose “New Movie Recording”.Launch QuickTime Player in Mac OS X, as found in the /Applications/ folder.Connect the iPhone (or iPad / iPod touch) to the Mac with a USB cable.
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How to Record an iPhone / iPad Screen on Mac with QuickTime But since most users already have all that is necessary on their Mac and iPhones right now, let’s jump right into recording the devices screen. Specific requirements and an alternative approach for older versions are discussed further below. To get started capturing a video of an iPhone or iPad screen with QuickTime, you’ll need a USB cable, and want to be running a modern version of MacOS and Mac OS X on the Mac, and a modern version of iOS on the iPhone or iPad.