How to Record a Video of Your iPhone or iPad’s Screen From Your Mac

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  1. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    How to Record a Video of Your iPhone or iPad’s Screen From Your Mac

    If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and a Mac, you can now record a video of your device’s screen thanks to a new feature in Mac OS X Yosemite. Android users can also record an Android device’s screen.

    This feature was designed for app developers, but it can be used by anyone else. Record a tutorial and upload it to YouTube, or capture a video of your mobile gaming prowess and share it with your friends.

    What You’ll Need
    This is a simple process, but there are a few requirements. You’ll need:

    • An iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch running iOS 8 or a newer version of iOS.
    • A Mac running Mac OS X Yosemite — it’s a free upgrade from the Mac App Store. This feature was designed for iOS app developers, so it requires a Mac, as iOS development does.
    • A Lightning-to-USB cable. Modern iPhones and iPads come with this cable and use it as their charging cable. Your iOS device must also have a Lightning port, so that means devices with the larger 30-pin dock connector — the iPad 3, iPhone 4S, and older devices — aren’t supported.
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    http://www.howtogeek.com/199732/how-to-record-a-video-of-your-iphone-or-ipad’s-screen-from-your-mac/
     
  2. megadunderhead

    megadunderhead Regular member

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    big deal why record a iPad screen it seems not that great of a feature
     

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