This version added a few ‘previously pro-only’ features such as trimming and exporting, and also ‘brand new’ pro features like screencasting and sharing.

The first thing to do is to activate “Screen Recording” mode by going to “File –> New Screen Recording” menu or by using Command + Control + N shortcut keys combination. 

Then a small screen recording window will appear with the “Record” button in the middle. By clicking the small arrow button at the bottom right corner of the window, you can access a few settings that you can meddle with: the microphone to use, the quality of the movie and the location to save the screen recording.

Using QuickTime Player 10+ anyone can record audio, such as their own spoken words, or a video of what’s happening on their computer, with just one click.

Audio recording

Go to QuickTime Player 10′s File Menu and choose New Audio Recording. A recording window opens, with a Movie Controller near the bottom of the window.

To start recording press the round red Record button in the Controller. When you’ve finished, press the square black Stop Recording button in the Controller. The recording is automatically saved in your Movies folder, with a name like: Audio Recording.mov

Make a Screen Recording

Go to QuickTime Player 10′s File Menu and choose New Screen Recording. A recording window opens, with a Movie Controller near the bottom of the window. Select recording options as explained above. To start recording press the round red Record button in the Controller. An interim window appears with advice about how to stop recording. Press the blue Start Recording button to start recording your screen. When you’ve finished, press the square black Stop Recording button in the Menu Bar. The recording is automatically saved in your Movies folder, with a name like: Screen Recording.mov.

Via MacTips.

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