Just thought I’d pass along a tip when recording from an iOS device that a few
may not be aware of and could benefit.
When locating the item you want recorded (a song, a screen, or whatever) turn
speech off (3-finger double tap) but leave VoiceOver enabled. What this does
is retain the focus
Not that this is only for newish iOS devices, not the ones using the
32-pin USB cable. I still have an iPhone 4s I use for testing and it's a
big pain to record the screen and audio from there but it is possible
with a bunch of external hardware.
CB
On 2/17/16 7:23 PM, Daniela Rubio wrote:
Hi!
Just go to make ew video, then, before pressing start recording, go to the pup
up to select the input devices. And in your Camera and microphone, select your
iPad or iPhone, which most be connected.
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Then, press the button to record at maximum volume, as now, voiceOver will go
out from
It's pretty simple, and I really should record how sometime. Until then:
1. Open QuickTime with your iOS device connected.
2. Go to File > New > Screen Recording (I'm going off memory, but the text
should be similar to that at least).
3. From the options for camera/microphone, choose your iOS