Where is a Screen Recording in QuickTime Pro?

Where is a Screen Recording in QuickTime Pro?

Your signature says Mac OS X 10.5.8. I am not sure that QuickTime Player screen recording is available in 10.5.8. It may have started in 10.6.
If it works on your system, in QuickTime Player you will find these commands under the File menu:
New Movie Recording
New Audio Recording
New Screen Recording
Edit: Oh, you're asking about QuickTime Pro. Not sure, sorry.

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    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
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  • Copy Video From Sony VRD-MC3 DVD Recorder to Quicktime Pro

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  • Full screen record in quicktime

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    Hi APPLEAL,
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    I recently purchased a new I Mac.
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  • Loud Fans when using Screen Recorder in QuickTime

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  • What is quicktime screen recording default save location?

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  • Quicktime screen recording to final cut

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