QT Player 10.2 no audio in Screen Recording

Unable to record accompanying audio with Screen Recording - video is perfect.

Unable to record accompanying audio with Screen Recording - video is perfect.
If you are referring to "system audio" (i.e., such as the audio in a movie being played on your screen), then that is not a QT screen capture option and you would need to invest in a third-party screen capture app with this feature.

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  • How? System audio when screen recording

    Anyone know how to record system audio when screen recording in Lion? I've been trying to use the Quicktime Player record. I've trying to avoid spending gobs of money on a 3rd party app I'll only use rarely. Any help at all would be great.

    Hi hurdlefaster,
    Though the suggestion above is valid, you might not want to
    use it ("Resize") as the answer because it can be tricky to use,
    and because it
    always results in a much larger file. I think a better way
    to accomplish what you want is to create the background image you
    want in your image editor, making sure it is sized as you want it,
    then make that image the desktop image.
    The image you create might have a vertical (height) of 500
    pixels, and a horizontal (width) of 740 pixels. Of the horizontal
    740 pixel size, you might use 180 pixels on the left for a TOC or
    Index area, 20 pixels as a "border" area, and last, a "content"
    area of 540 pixels on the far right.
    Then place your recording red-rectangle around the whole
    image on your desktop, with the application to be captured placed
    in the 540 pixel "content" area.
    This works ... I've used the concept for years ... and it
    doesn't result in a bloated file, as the "Resize" operation most
    certainly will. Hope this helps. I'll be happy to give you some
    sample images if you contact me privately with a link to this
    thread. My email address is catbandit (AT) pcabcs (DOT) com.
    G'day!
    .

  • No Audio on Screen Recording no matter the source

    I have installed Soundflower and switched inputs in System Preferences.  The mic works but no internal audio source works.  I have tried Soundflower in 2 channel and 64.  I have tried the internal sound that was on the machine before Soundflower.  I always match the input of the recording with the input in System Preferences>Sound.  Nothing works.

    I always match the input of the recording with the input in System Preferences>Sound.  Nothing works.
    Try setting up an audio "pipeline" instead. I.e., set the system preferences sound output to "Soundflower" and then select "Soundflower" as your audio input in the QT X player app for your screen recording. Just don't forget to reset your system output back to its normal setting before playing back the clip you record.

  • How to join audio and screen recording

    I have recorded with both the screen capture and audio capture and now want to join / merge the files into one.  Does any one know how I can do this easily? What application would I need to use? CAn it be done with iMovies?  Thanks

    m2v files are usually used in DVD authoring. Is that what you are trying to create?
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  • Quicktime Player unresponsive while screen recording. Help!

    Hello. I often upload youtube videos with QuickTime Player and Final Cut Pro X. 2 days ago, I noticed a problem with quicktime player. Whenever I try to screen record, about 2 mins and 30 secs of recording, QuickTime Player becomes unresponsive. I am running on the new version of OSX Mavericks on a MacBook Pro. Thanks for concerning your time to help me fix this problem.

    Thanks for the tip on the stop record function icon on the top menu bar.  Its disappointing that the new program with Mavericks doesn't keep the the player control box open when you are recording.  This may have been in response to some people complaining that the box can get in the way of the recording, although elsewhere it is said that even though it looks like it gets in the way it actually won't show up in the recording. 
    Regardless of your preference, I think some of us would ideally like to be able to see the window at times so that we can verify that the sound levels are coming through (its a royal pain to record an hour and find out later that no sound was recorded) and to potentially pause recording to remove sections where material is occuring that is of no interest (ie they took a break or need to look for something).  The stop button literally stops the recording and no longer gives you the option to RESUME. 
    The only thing that I found that does work although it is VERY CLUMSY is that if you attempt to quit   Quicktime the window with all the controls will show up.  If you hit cancel that window will stay there and allow you to do what you want.  Now I suspect all the messages that say DO YOU WANT TO END RECORDING are likely to show up in your recording, but I guess you can trim that out.  What would make a lot of sense is for them to have the option to view the control box in the  View pull down menu. 
    Oh well.  Any one else found any other ways to manage the quicktime screen recordings without being able to access the control window?

  • QT Screen Recording audio app + narration

    I'm trying to create a QT Screen Recording where the app in question is an audio app - the only audio recorded is the microphone. One solution is to use Soundflower. Soundflower itself is simple.. after installing, use Garageband's audio preferences to output to Soundflower, and set QT's Screen Recording audio input to Soundflower. This sends all the GB audio directly to QT.
    However, that excludes the Mac's own microphone and anything I might wish to say - and record.
    An Audio Midi Setup "aggregate device" allegedly allows multiple sound sources to be mixed together. I created one using the Mac's microphone and the Soundflower audio source (i.e. Garageband output).
    A block diagram would be:
    Garageband audio out>Soundflower
    Aggregate device: Mac Mic + Soundflower (Garageband output)
    Aggregate device is set as the QT audio input device - except it doesn't show up in the Record tool!!
    And what should the System Audio Output be set to during QT recording?
    Soundflower offers another piece supposedly offering audio mixing called SoundflowerBED. It's running up in my Menu bar, but the choices it offers are cryptic.
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    thanks - Karl out West

    Can I record audio when screen recording?
    Depends on which app you are using and what form of audio you want to record. E.g., QT X can record audio via the line in or built-in microphone option but not the system audio. On the other hand, an application like Snapz Pro X can record microphone and/or the Mac system audio.
    Are there settings for the quality of recording, etc?
    QT X has two quality presets from which to choose. Third-party screen capture apps may have other options. E.g., Snapz Pro X allows the user to select any of audio and/or video compression options for which the system is configured for final output.

  • QT screen recording not recording audio?

    Can I record audio when screen recording? Are there settings for the quality of recording, etc?

    Can I record audio when screen recording?
    Depends on which app you are using and what form of audio you want to record. E.g., QT X can record audio via the line in or built-in microphone option but not the system audio. On the other hand, an application like Snapz Pro X can record microphone and/or the Mac system audio.
    Are there settings for the quality of recording, etc?
    QT X has two quality presets from which to choose. Third-party screen capture apps may have other options. E.g., Snapz Pro X allows the user to select any of audio and/or video compression options for which the system is configured for final output.

  • Quicktime screen record no audio

    i love the new quicktime where you screen record but how do you have it record the audo thats playing through the sytstem? thre is o preference for system and the mic is not where i want to record the audio from screen record
    thanks

    Hi --
    Have just tried both methods, and am pleased to report that both worked on my MacBook (once I clued in to the fact you need to leave the volume slider OFF in the little QuickTime X Screen Recording window!)
    As a footnote, with Soundflower, I found it was best to set both its Input and Output volumes in Sys Prefs at maximum. (Switching either the Input or Output pref back to one of the other options returns the volume setting to wherever you left it for that option.)
    One question though:
    Is there a way -- using the Soundflower method -- to also hear the sound AS you're doing the screen recording, instead of only when you play the QT X file afterwards?
    I was able to use a 1/8" splitter from the headphone jack, with one side looping back to the Line In as described, and the other feeding some actual headphones for me to listen in on. But for situations where those cables don't happen to be handy, I'm curious to know if there's any way to listen in while doing a screen recording using the all-internal Soundflower solution. Has anyone managed that?
    John Bertram
    Toronto

  • I have a issue screen recording on my mac with quick time player. I have a 13' MacBook Air and i am able to screen record perfectly. But when I Plug in my head phones in to the port I am not able to record the audio.Only just the screen rec

    I would like to know If I will be able to record(using quick time player) both audio and video on my mac with head phones connected
    My Mac - OSX Version 10.9.3 , Processor 1.8GHz Intel core i5, Memory 4GB 1600 Mhz DDR3

    Hi Sansony,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    I understand you would like to record audio from the headphones you connected to your computer. When recording audio with QuickTime Player, you can choose to use the built-in microphone, an external microphone you’ve connected, or a microphone from a connected Apple display. Please use the following article as a reference.
    Mac Basics: QuickTime Player creates, plays, edits, and shares video and audio files
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4024
    Clicking the triangle icon gives you additional options, such as letting you choose whether to use the built-in microphone on your Mac, an external microphone you've connected to your Mac, a microphone from a connected Apple display, or the option to simply use no microphone at all. The triangle also allows you to adjust the finished quality of your screen recording, select whether or not your mouse clicks are shown during the recording (the pointer is highlighted when you click), and to select what location (on your Mac) to save your screen recording when finished.
    Have a great day,
    Joe

  • I am aware that iMacs do not support Blu-ray. However could I use am   a Blu-ray player connected via the audio/optical digital in port to watch Blu-ray on my iMac screen ?

    I am aware that iMacs donot support Blu-ray. However, could I use a blu-ray player connected via the audio/optical digital in port to watch blu-ray on my iMac screen ?

    You could connect a FireWire Blu-Ray drive and use non-Apple player software.
    <http://eshop.macsales.com/search/external+blu+ray>
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    <http://www.macblurayplayer.com/download.htm>
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  • Why no audio during screen capture in quicktime pro

    why no audio during screen capture in quicktime pro?

    Verify that your Mac has the right Input selected by default > OS X Mavericks: Adjust your computer’s sound input
    Then, give this a try -from Mac Basics: QuickTime Player creates, plays, edits, and shares video and audio files - Apple Support
    ÇÇÇ

  • No audio on new screen recording

    I am trying to save Apple's iPod tutorial (http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/tutorials/) on my mac.  I have succeeded in capturing the video portion of the tutorial, but there is no audio.
    In Quicktime, I select File>New Screen Recording.  This gives a Screen Recording screen where I select for Microphone: Built-in Input: Line In; also I select audio play through volume to full.  In Safari, I start the tutorial web video and then in QT hit the record button and then select Start Recording.  When the web video is finished I hit in QT stop recording in the menu bar.  The video is saved in my mac Movie folder.  I double-click the saved video and it opens in QT.  I hit the QT Play button and the video starts playing but there is no audio.  What is wrong?  I'd appreciate any help.
    Owen

    This URL can be found in the source code for the web page you referenced above, in the "Activity" window after you select the clip you want
    I did this and found the URL given in your EXAMPLE DEFAULT.
    This was two separate options:
    1) You can open the "View Source" window under the View menu and search the web page source code for all video links (both Guided Tours and TV Ads).
    2) The Activity window only loads the reference URL after you select a clip for viewing but you seem to have a handle on this already.
    or in the Finder "Info" window for the non-playing downloadable reference file.
    It is not clear to me how to do this
    If you copy the reference link in the Safari Activity window and paste it to the Safari "Download" window, the file it downloads from this web page will not open directly in the QT Player app. (I.e., you get a "Can't open this file" modal message.) However, if you highlight the MOV icon and open the Finder "Info" window, you can still get the full URL reference that will open in the QT Player "Open URL/Location" File menu option.
    NOTE: In many cases the file downloaded directly by the Download window is a normal standalone or reference file which can be opened in the QT Player. Unfortunately, that is not the case for the page you gave.
    Use the "Control-Click" shortcut to open the context menu and select the "Copy Link" option for the example default tour link above
    I started playing the movie and did a control click but don't get a Copy Link option.  Can't I just copy and paste the URL address from the movie window?
    Was referring to the "Example" link I posted in my last comment. If you "Control-Click" this link, the "Context" menu contains both "Copy Link" and "Download Linked File" options. The "Copy Link" option is handy for copying the associated link to your system's "Clipboard." If you then open the QT Player app, select the "Open Location/URL" option, you can then use the "Command-V" shortcut to paste the copied link to the QT player for opening. (You can also paste the URL to Safari to open the file via the default plug-in.)
    NOTE: On some web sites you can simply "Control-Click" the movie, a poster image, or text link and use the "Download Linked File" option to download a movie file directly. Unfortunely, the ability to do this depends on how the page is coded/resources are located so don't be surprised if you end up with something other than you wanted or expected.
    Since I am running OS 10.6.7, if I understand you, I don't need to purchase QT7 Pro to do this.
    I assume you can. I can do it under OS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard which allows me to copy the data to a new MOV file container without recompressing the data.

  • QuickTime Player: New Screen Recording question

    When creating a New Screen Recording, it is possible to only record the audio coming from the speakers and NOT record the audio in the room where the macbook is sitting?

    Soundflower allows you to route system audio into an application.
    Install Soundflower-- http://cycling74.com/products/soundflower/ (instructions for use) and http://code.google.com/p/soundflower/downloads/list (application)-- to add system audio (core audio) inputs to the line-in and microphone options already present in QuickTime Player (i.e., QuickTime 10).   Once it's installed,
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    3. Begin your screen recording.
    Note, however, that you won't be able to hear system audio while using Soundflower as a QT input--the audio that was going to your speakers is now going into QT instead.  When you finish your recording, go back to System Preferences > Sound > Output to route the audio back to Internal Speakers or your usual default audio output.

  • Quicktime player screen recording not finishing

    When I try to make a screen recording with sound on Quicktime Player, it gets stuck on "finishing..." after the video is recorded.  I'm working on a school project and really need to get this sorted out.  Anyone know how to fix this?

    I can't help but wonder why they even botherd making the video recording software if they diidn't include audio .
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  • Is there a way to make the quality of quicktime player better. when I take a screen movie of a demonstration video the quality when exporting to final cut is poor???

    is there a way usinig quick time player when recording a screen movie of product demonstration better quiality?

    FCE works in standardized broadcast frame sizes and frame rates. If your screen recording is not exactly the same pixel dimensions and frame rate as the sequence you are editing in, FCE will try to force it to fit, and that forcing may distort and reduce the apparent quality of your recording.
    Have you tried to render your clips on the sequence?
    Most people that are creating tutorials, etc. use dedicated software. If you have to do this a lot, then you might want to consider software such as ScreenFlow, which consolidates screen recording, editing/manipulating of the screen recording, and re-compression of your project for delivery in one application.
    http://www.telestream.net/screenflow/overview.htm
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