How to record part of your screen, or How to record video games using Quicktime X in Mac OS 10.7

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2012

Sometimes you don't want to record your entire screen, and fortunately, Quicktime X makes that easy.

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  • Sure! Yes, you should be able to record any game unless it does something funky to the computer display.  You can record your voice at the time you make the screen recording. If you want to record your voice *after*, you'll need to do it after by using iMovie, or an app like ScreenFlow. Make sense?

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  • @firefang225 i think. but you have to play it in window view. so you can drag the screen thing

  • Excuse me but could you answer a question for me? Does this work with games other than minecraft and can you add voice acting? Thankyou for the vid tough, ive really wanted to make some gaming vids for a long time :). THANKS! :D

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