Hi,
No need to open Quick Time.
Try this.
1 press command+shift+5 on the keyboard , not the numPad.
2 choose  record entire screen
Capture refers to screen shots.
3 press the options button 
press enter to select the options of your choice, such as,
Where to save the recording
no time limit of the recording
choose the microphone…
4 Now press the record button.
5 to stop the recording go to the extras menu,  VO+Shift+MM, You will find the 
stop button.
HTH,
Rob

 
> On Dec 11, 2024, at 9:05 AM, Steve Matzura <numb...@noisynotes.com> wrote:
> 
> I set this up, but I'm having a strange situation. I went into System 
> Settings, Privacy & Security, and scrolled down to near the bottom of that 
> table, and added the QuickTime Player application to the allowed list. Then I 
> opened QuickTime Player and selected "New screen recording (CTRL-Command-N)" 
> from the menu. This displays a dialog where it is possible to select what 
> portion of the screen gets recorded. One thing that's a little confusing is, 
> at one end of the list of choices is "Capture full screen," and at the other 
> end is "Record full screen." What's the difference?
> 
> 
> 
> When I press the Record button at the end of the above described dialog, the 
> dialog closes as expected, and then I am shown a closed collection, where I 
> can open previous recordings and play them.
> 
> 
> 
> But what about the recording I thought I just started? There's no Stop button 
> that I could find, and the Close choice on the File menu is dimmed. So then, 
> am I really recording? If so, how do I stop recording?
> 
> 
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