Screen recording on Mac is a must-have for gamers, business folks, teachers, tech support pros, and anyone else. If you need to capture and share what’s happening on your screen, knowing how to record it is key. We’ll walk you through three ways to screen record on a Mac.
If your Mac is running Mojave or a newer macOS, you can use the built-in Screenshot toolbar to grab what’s on your screen. Just make sure you’ve got enough room on your Mac to save your recording by checking the storage.
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If you’re doing a presentation or tutorial where sound is crucial, using your Mac’s QuickTime Player to record your screen with audio might be the way to go. It’s already there on your Mac, just like the Screenshot toolbar, and it’s pretty easy to handle.
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Using other screen recorders can give you more tricks than the ones already on your Mac, but you gotta download extra stuff. Be careful though, ’cause these apps can slow things down and bring in some security and privacy problems (yup, Macs can catch viruses). Stick to tools from the App Store and always check what folks say in the reviews before you go for it.
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