Recording screens on Mac devices can
prove to be very helpful, if you want to save any video or share something that
you are looking at on your screen or if you want to film any tutorial for your
YouTube channel or basically anything. Mac already comes with an in-built
feature where it lets you record screen by pressing Shift+ Command + 5 on your
keyboard. Pressing these keys will open up a set of options for controls, and
you can choose from these options: recording the entire screen, recording the
selected portion of the screen, or capturing a still image of the screen. You
can also use QuickTime Player to record the screen. If you are using the MacOS
version up to Mojave. For the latest versions like Mojave and Catalina, you
will have to download the Screenshot app to record your screen. But it can
record the external audio only, and to record the internal audio, you will have
to download third-party apps. Moreover, the inbuilt DVD player can also block
or enter after your screen recording experience.
There are some of the steps that you
can follow for the latest version of MacOS (Mojave or Catalina):
1.
Press Commands + Shift + 5 keys to
open the Screenshot option.
2.
From the controls bar given below on
the screen, take a screenshot or video of the screen or window or any section
that you desire.
3.
From the given Option button, choose
where you want to save the screenshot of the video of the screen. At this
moment, you can switch on the microphone and choose where you want to save the
recording.
4.
To record a particular section of the
screen, click on the key or button that has a screen printed on it along with a
dotted outline and a circle in the corner. You will find a dotted outline on
the screen. Resize dose dots according to your preference and click on the
record button.
5.
If you want to record the whole
screen, click on the button that has a screen and a circle printed in the
corner of it.
6.
Click anywhere on the screen to start
recording the whole screen.
7.
Press Command + Control + Esc
together to stop recording.
If you are using an older version of
MacOS, you can use these steps to save your screenshots as PNG files:
1.
Press Shift + Command + 3 together to
take the screenshot of the entire screen.
2.
Press Shift + Command + 3 and drag
the cursor to resize the outline of the area you want to capture on the
screenshot.
3.
To record a whole window, press Shift
+ Command + 4 keys and then press the spacebar. Move your cursor towards the
window that you want to capture and then give a click on it.
Use
Quicktime Player
For older versions of MacOS, you can
use QuickTime Player to record the screen. Follow these steps to begin
recording:
1.
Open QuickTime Player, click on the
File option and then click on New Screen Recording.
2.
You will find a pop-up window
appearing on-screen labeled as Screen Recording.
3.
You will get multiple options after
clicking on the arrow given next to the Recording button.
4.
Choose from the type of recording
option, such as recording audio from the external mic or any other mic.
5.
Click on the red colored recording
button.
6.
Just like the new latest version of
MacOS, click anywhere on the screen to begin recording the entire screen.
7.
To record a particular section of the
screen, click and drag the cursor to create a window and then click on the
Start Recording button that will appear in the middle of the window screen. You
can resize the window screen before you start recording.
8.
To stop the recording press Command +
Control + Esc key.
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SOURCE: How to Record The Screen on Mac
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