I'm trying to record both what's happening on screen and the audio being played by the applications. To my surprise, QuickTime did not record the sound. I believe it worked before in previous OS X releases, but that is not something that I use often so I have not bothered to try earlier.
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What is the current situation on El Capitan ? Have I messed with something that prevents QuickTime from capturing the sound, or has it never worked ?
Here is my view of Quick Time / New Screen Recording on a Mac Mini:
On my Macbook Pro, I have the option select None or Internal Microphone. Internal microphone actually records the speakers of the Mac Book as heard from its own microphone, which obviously sounds terrible.
This is a MacMini 7,1 (late 2014) and there is nothing in Input Sources.
You need to install Soundflower in order to run it on El Capitan. El Capitan requires kext to be signed in order to load them. Windows download for mac free trial. This one gets its kext installed in /Library/Extensions/.
This is due to System Integrity Protection
Then, you have to create a multi-output device with: Audio MIDI Setup.app, which is found in /Applications/Utilities/ :
Finally, when you want to do the actual recording, make sure you use this multi-output device, and capture from the same Soundflower device used in this multi-output device. The duplicate finder mac download. Otherwise, you can't both listen to and capture the sound, because it goes directly to soundflower without being copied to the built-in output.
alt/option + right clicking on volume gives you this menu:
When you are in the recording screen window, at the right of the red button you must see an arrow, click on it and you should see the audio input dialog. Tested now with OS X 10.11.1
TuTTeTuTTe
For those wanting to record their voice or the sounds coming from the speakers..
No extra software is required.
You just need to click the little arrow to the right of the record button and change it from None to Internal Microphone.
Not sure why this is defaulted to None but I was caught by surprise when I changed from an old Macbook to a new one with a fresh OS install.
Although it's not an ideal answer to the OP's desires, I'm leaving this answer here because it answers the question in the title.
Of course you can use QuickTime to record both screen with audio, and you need to install a virtual sound card like soundflower to capture computer sound. Besides, you can also try to use screen recorders like ShowMore (free screen recorder for Windows and Mac), Jing (5 minutes' recording limitation) and many more to do the recording.
William RyanWilliam Ryan
For those who aren't finding Soundflower in the AppStore, tracking down the correct downloads for this semi-dead project can be kind of tricky.
I installed the Kernel Extension from here: https://github.com/mattingalls/Soundflower/releases(Note that to follow the instructions for Audio MIDI Setup, I Had to choose Window > Audio Setup)
Then I installed SoundFlowerBed from this fork: https://github.com/mLupine/SoundflowerBed/releases
That puts an item in the menu that allows you to set SoundFlower (2ch) --> Built-In Output, which then makes 'SoundFlower' available in QuickTime Player etc. Outlook 2011 for mac download headers only.
DemisDemis
I started using Voila-->Capto. Costs money but works well and even has a feature to stop recording after a set time and other features.
Rick HartmannRick Hartmann
You can also use SoundFlower for this. In a way, it acts like a microphone, which makes it possible to select it as an audio source in Quicktime.
JblagdenJblagden
If you want to record the audio generated by your running applications etc. you will need to use SoundFlower or something similar. It's available free from the AppStore. If your internal microphone is glitching out and you just want the system to recognise the hardwares presence again; try simply plugging some headphones or something into your 3.5mm TRRS audio jack. I had the same problem the other day and thought the actual soundcard was fried but just making that quick contact brought it straight back online.
Dont bother with installing software or extensions.Just plug an aux cable (male at both ends) into the headphone jack and the other end into the mic jack.
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