How to use Movavi Screen Recorder to record screen and audio at the same time on Mac

A YouTube blogger recorded video game tutorials, a teacher created an educational video, and a software user tried to show his problems to provide support. What do these people have in common? They all need an easy-to-use screen recorder. Does it need to be the same on Mac? The following is a tutorial of using Movavi Screen Recorder to record and make the first screen video with sound on Mac.  

  • Step 1. Download and install our screen recorder


    Download the installation file, double-click it, and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Step 2. Adjust the video and audio settings


    On the "Screen Recorder" control panel on the right, click the "Screen Recording" button. Select the recording area: use the cursor to frame it, frame it on the window, or click outside all windows to record the entire screen. Make sure that the colored box appears.


If you want to record a video with audio, select the system audio button. When it is green, the sound will be recorded, so if the button is gray, click it. If you want to add voice or other external sounds, click the "Microphone" button, which will also be displayed in green. Click Start Recording to begin.

 

  • Step 3. Capture the screen with audio

Count down 3 seconds. You can use the "Pause" and "Stop" buttons to control the recording process. After clicking Stop, the preview window will be displayed.

 

  • Step 4. Trim (optional) and save the captured clip

In this window, you can trim the unwanted parts of the video clip: for each of these parts, place the position marker at the beginning, then click "Cut", then move the marker to the end of the clip, Then click "Cut" again. Use the marker to select the unnecessary part, and then click to delete the segment. Repeat the above operation for all segments to be deleted. When you like the final video, click Save As.


Choose an output format from the format list, and then click Save . You are done!

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