Hi all,
I'm using Quicktime to do a screencast of a problem in a beta - Apple wants to 
see what's visually going on so they can track down the issue. However, I 
cannot get Quicktime to start or stop on command, and the "stop recording" item 
in the Extras menus doesn't work well either. Even the start button in 
Quicktime doesn't seem to always work, yet once you hit it you have no controls 
until you can activate the control in the Extras menu. Basically, I can't get 
Quicktime to reliably start or stop recording, so I've done the demo three 
times now and not once have I managed to actually record it. Yet two test 
recordings have gone, not fine, but I at least got a result. Is there something 
in Quicktime that will make this easier, or do people have alternative screen 
casting apps they prefer? Again, this has to record the Mac's screen as well as 
audio, not just the audio, and output a commonly supported movie format. Any 
thoughts?
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Have a great day,
Alex Hall
mehg...@icloud.com

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