@darkz49 You can use QuickTime Player to make screen recordings. ;) Open QuickTime Player, then on it menu click File -> New screen recording. Tested and it works on Lion 10.7
@darkz49 Don't use the Quicktime recorder; it has a HORRIBLE frame rate. The way the GPU communicates is on a new algorithm in Lion, so companies have to basically recreate the way their apps run. The same thing happens to me when I use ScreenFlow. It should be fixed soon.
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QuickTime recorder sucks files are WAY too large 7min = almost 400mb
hey7328 2 months ago
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@hey7328 and not even full screen
hey7328 2 months ago
can you do the audio recording at the same time?
gjamesrowe 2 months ago
what did you use to record this? ...because when i got OS X Lion i couldn't record anything...?!?!?!?
TheSmiles936 7 months ago
@TheSmiles936 i recorded them using OSX Lion Quicktime. It has built in screen recording feature. Limited feature, but was good enough.
syaahid 6 months ago
what did u use to record on lion? cause I've tried like 4 different 1s but every time i go to watch what i recorded all it shows is my cursor?
darkz49 10 months ago
@darkz49 You can use QuickTime Player to make screen recordings. ;) Open QuickTime Player, then on it menu click File -> New screen recording. Tested and it works on Lion 10.7
techteamgr 10 months ago
@darkz49 Don't use the Quicktime recorder; it has a HORRIBLE frame rate. The way the GPU communicates is on a new algorithm in Lion, so companies have to basically recreate the way their apps run. The same thing happens to me when I use ScreenFlow. It should be fixed soon.
HackTheTouch 9 months ago
@HackTheTouch thats so gay though i tried to record something today and i was about to download some onther program till i saw your comment
xxbangomanxx 7 months ago