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How to record your iPhone or iPad screen with QuickTime

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iPhone Screen Capture
Start capturing your iOS gaming with this handy trick!
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

There are many reasons you may want to record your iPhone screen: demonstrations, tutorials, gaming and much more.

Sure, there are apps out there that can do this for you, but the only downside is that they use up valuable storage space on your iPhone or iPad. In this week’s Quick Tips video, I’m going to show you how to record your iOS device to your Mac in under a minute.

The video shows you how to record your iPhone screen, but the tip works with any iOS device with a recent version of Apple’s mobile operating system installed.

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2 responses to “How to record your iPhone or iPad screen with QuickTime”

  1. Jeff H says:

    Quick time is a great way to capture video and the source audio. Any tips on how to capture a second audio source, such as a USB microphone at the same time?

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