Easily Record Audio Or Video On Your Mac Using QuickTime Player

Have you ever wanted to make a video recording of either yourself or your Mac’s screen? Have you ever needed to make a quick audio recording of your voice using your Mac? You can do this easily using Apple’s QuickTime Player. QuickTime Player is a free application and it comes bundled with the Mac operating system (macOS). I believe these features exist in all versions of QuickTime Player version 10, which was introduced alongside OS X Snow Leopard in 2009. I think that having the word Player in QuickTime’s name throws people off and they do not realize that it can be used to both create (or record) audio and video as well as play a variety of audio and video files.

Here are instructions on how to make an audio recording using QuickTime Player.
  1. Go to your Applications folder and double-click QuickTime Player to open it. (One way to get to your Applications folder is to click on the Finder icon on the Dock and then click on the Go menu and select Applications.)
  2. Click the Done button to dismiss the window that appears.
  3. Click on the File menu within QuickTime Player and select New Audio Recording.
  4. Click the record button, which is a grey circle with a red dot inside, to start the recording. Note: This will start a recording using the internal microphone in your Mac. Most Macs have built-in microphones such as the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and iMac. The Mac mini and MacPro do not have built-in microphones so you’d have to connect one first.
  5. To stop the recording, click the same stop button, which is a grey circle with a black square inside.
  6. To save your recording, click on the File menu and choose Save.
  7. In the Export As field type in a desired file name, then select a folder where you’d like to save it and click the Save button. The file will be saved as an .m4a file. If you need to convert this file to another format, such as .mp3 or .wav, you can use a free online audio converter.
Here are instructions on how to make a video recording of yourself using QuickTime Player.
  1. Go to your Applications folder and double-click QuickTime Player to open it. (One way to get to your Applications folder is to click on the Finder icon on the Dock and then click on the Go menu and select Applications.)
  2. Click the Done button to dismiss the window that appears.
  3. Click on the File menu within QuickTime Player and select New Movie Recording.
  4. Click the record button, which is a grey circle with a red dot inside, to start the recording. Note: This will start a recording using the internal FaceTime video camera and microphone in your Mac. Most Macs have built-in cameras and mics such as the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and iMac. The Mac mini and MacPro do not have built-in video cameras or microphones so you’d have to connect one first.
  5. To stop the recording, click the same stop button, which is a grey circle with a black square inside.
  6. To save your recording, click on the File menu and choose Save.
  7. In the Export As field type in a desired file name, then select a folder where you’d like to save it and click the Save button. The file will be saved as an .mov file.
Here are instructions on how to make a video recording of your Mac’s screen using QuickTime Player.
  1. Go to your Applications folder and double-click QuickTime Player to open it. (One way to get to your Applications folder is to click on the Finder icon on the Dock and then click on the Go menu and select Applications.)
  2. Click the Done button to dismiss the window that appears.
  3. Click on the File menu within QuickTime Player and select New Screen Recording.
  4. Click the record button, which is a grey circle with a red dot inside, then click anywhere on the screen to start the recording.
  5. To stop the recording, click the stop button which appears in the menu bar.
  6. To save your recording, click on the File menu and choose Save.
  7. In the Export As field type in a desired file name, then select a folder where you’d like to save it and click the Save button. The file will be saved as an .mov file.

4 Comments

  1. I have a 2014 MacBookAir. I used to use Quicktime but have not for a few years. I tried to open it but it does not open. Can I upgrade? Any suggestions?
    Thanks

  2. I have a 2014 MacBookAir. I used to use Quicktime but have not for a few years. I tried to open it but it does not open. Can I upgrade? Any suggestions?
    Thanks!

  3. It’s unclear why QuickTime wouldn’t open. I would note the exact error message and then do some research on that error message. QuickTime comes bundled with the Mac operating system (macOS) so if you upgrade your Mac’s operating system then you’ll get a newer version of QuickTime. This doesn’t guarantee that QuickTime will suddenly work, but you could try it. You might get the same error message that you receive now, when you try to open QuickTime. To get a newer version of the Mac operating system (macOS) check out this article:

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