![]() Click the Soundflower icon top right and go to ‘Audio setup’Īlso in the drop-down menu, ensure both Soundflower (2ch) and Soundflower (64ch) are set to ‘None (OFF)’ as displayed below. ![]() If you don’t have Homebrew installed, get it here (you won’t regret it!). Open Terminal on your mac (Press CMD + Spacebar, then type ‘Terminal’) and then type the following: brew install -cask soundflower soundflowerbed You can use the same tool to screen record that you do to take screenshots. ![]() Download, install, and run the latest version of Soundflower ![]() Update 4 March 2022: Soundflower isn’t officially supported anymore, but apparently still works. Swings and roundabouts I suppose.Īnyway, I wanted to do this and couldn’t find any working instructions on how to do this properly, so I guess this shall form my first blog post! The QuickTime Player toolbar should appear at the bottom part of the screen. Windows users get to simply open Sound Recorder and hit record - easy! But of course using Windows means they don’t get all the unix flavoured delicious features of a Mac. For newer Macs, you can do it by click on the File tab at the top-left corner of the screen, then pick New Screen Recording. Recording the mic and system audio should be mega easy, especially on a Mac, but it turns out it’s a bit of a ballache. MacOS Tip: Record your screen with mic + system output whilst being able to hear what you’re recording through headphones
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