Sometimes I discover strange things by playing with software, such as the sounds of scrubbing when I use a video, audio editor or DAW. Today I wanted to try to capture this in video - with sound - so I reverted back to Quicktime. After several attempts I managed to capture the video, but even after finding the options etc. I still couldn't record sound. I could have played the sound through the speakers, and recorded it from the microphone, but that's not what I wanted to do, nor would it have been particularly good practice.
I can't remember if I've ever succeeded with this before. If I really wanted to do this, and there was no other way, I could record the sounds separately, and then merge the audio and video in a video editor - but surely there should be a way to do it without having to do that. Maybe I need another sound plug-in. So far all I've got is the inbuilt microphone, plus 2 ch and 64 ch Soundflower, which show up in the sound preferences.
I'm not sure if Catalina is part of the problem. The only thing it did which made a slight difference was it insisted that I set Screen sharing for the Quicktime program, without which that would not work.
I can't remember if I've ever succeeded with this before. If I really wanted to do this, and there was no other way, I could record the sounds separately, and then merge the audio and video in a video editor - but surely there should be a way to do it without having to do that. Maybe I need another sound plug-in. So far all I've got is the inbuilt microphone, plus 2 ch and 64 ch Soundflower, which show up in the sound preferences.
I'm not sure if Catalina is part of the problem. The only thing it did which made a slight difference was it insisted that I set Screen sharing for the Quicktime program, without which that would not work.
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