Screen Recording On Mac

By Ishkabibble, 22 September, 2020

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macOS and Mac Apps

Hi,

I'm aware that this has been discussed before in similar forum topics but I still haven't found a solution to my problem. I have a MacBook running the latest version of MacOS and am trying to record my screen, internal audio (VoiceOver speech and such), and microphone audio simultaneously in order to demonstrate an accessibility glitch for the developers of a website. I have experimented with QuickTime and found that it wasn't very accessible; I've also tried a free app called TechSmith Capture, which didn't work either. Does anyone have a recommendation for free screen recording software?

Thanks!

Sincerely,
Maddy

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By Tyler on Friday, September 25, 2020 - 14:29

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Have you tried the native screen recording facility on macOS, most quickly accessed by pressing Command Shift 5? In my experience, I am able to click the options button in that window, select my microphone, and then click the record button to start recording. In these recordings, I can hear microphone audio, as well as VoiceOver and other system audio.

HTH

By mr grieves on Friday, August 25, 2023 - 14:29

I was really struggling with this and found this post so thought I'd update with my findings.

Firstly, I was going into Quick time and starting a new screen recording. This brings up the same dialog as Cmd+Shift+5. So I setup my microphone, choose to record entire screen and hit record and then....

Well, at that point it's not clear what is happening. QuickTime Player has no windows. There is a system dialog you can find using Application Chooser (VO+F1 twice I think) but it's just the same record window again.

I am certain that when I last tried this, at this point QUicktime would have some sort of page up with some controls, most importantly stop recording. However, now this does not appear to be the case.

However, I found that if I then press Cmd_Shift+5 again the dialog now has the option to Stop Recording. If you select that, you go to a weird dialog that has just one button called, I think, Markup. This dialog is weird because whatever button you press it goes ping until you activate the Markup button with VO+Space. Then you get a menu where you can choose Done or Delete.

If you choose Done it saves it to wherever you selected under Options before. So when I tried this I had a new file called "Screen Recording" with a timestamp after it and it was in my Desktop.

I'm not sure if this change was intentional or if it's a VoiceOver bug. But it's not very intuitive. Unless you know the Cmd+Shift+5 shortcut then I'm not sure how you would have any idea what to do. I certainly didn't!

By Tyler on Friday, August 25, 2023 - 14:29

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

For me, I've found the quickest way to stop a screen recording is to click "Stop recording" in the status menus. This should then bring up the dialog where you can click the markup button.

By mr grieves on Friday, August 25, 2023 - 14:29

Oh I totally missed that up there. Stupidly the recording I was making meant I had to scroll past that icon too.

By Just Another B… on Friday, August 25, 2023 - 14:29

I'm not 100% sure I got the keystroke down but try Control Command grave or whatever that key is called in the upper lefthand corner of the U.S. full sized keyboard when you want to end the recording.