On Feb 5, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:

> Am 5.2.2012 um 10:33 schrieb Harald Hanche-Olsen:
> 
>> The QuickTime Player app on my mac is version 10.1 (hence the X, in my 
>> imagination), and it does have screen capture capabilities.
> 
> I tried to use this feature a few minutes ago – and I had luck: clicking onto 
> GNU Emacs put it at once below the native applications. But – there was no 
> QuickTime Player anymore to stop and save the recording, though the process 
> still existed and had created a file of over 300 MB in /private/var/folders. 
> Probably because I had played with it before without actually starting the 
> recording – as I thought. The red button is something universal, starting and 
> stopping the recording session.
> 
> Did anyone succeed in doing a New Screen Recording?

As explained when you start recording a screen session, the QuickTime Player 
interface is hidden so it doesn't interfere with the recording.  There's a Stop 
Recording button in the menu bar.  You can also stop it by pressing 
Command-Control-Esc.

Regards,
Ken


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