 Everybody, this is Brian, it is January 1st, 2015, I got a Mac for my birthday and I have not yet done a recording, so I just wanted to play around with the built-in QuickTime player that does screen recordings. I just wanted to see how this worked and if it looked good. Let me make sure I'm actually recording this. Let's check the headphones. So I just want to make sure that when I click a button, it actually syncs up with the sound of my voice and stuff like that. We're going to say documents. I'm also checking the recording size to see if this is actually the right thing. Let's test two, because I think I already did a test. I have to move this mouse, it's going to kill my wrist. Also, I'm checking to see background noises, if you hear the cat meowing, if it's rendering right once I upload it to YouTube, if I can friggin' spell. We'll see here in QtBug. Best video ever. So this, once again, is just a test. I'm just testing this on my Mac just to see how it compares to the screen captures I've done in Windows and Linux. I know some of you out there are probably getting really excited about me, I hope he starts doing some Mac screen recordings. Last thing about Qt is it's cross-platform, so it doesn't really matter what you're doing it on, but yes, I do actually want to do some OS-specific things for Mac, Windows, and Linux. I'm moving the screen around. I'm just going to post this up on my channel, just let me know what you guys think of the video quality.