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Hey guys!

So, what I'm trying to do is record my computer screen while recording computer audio along with my mic input using Quicktime. I would use ScreenFlow but I don't have $99 to spend just yet. So, can anyone teach me how to get this to work?

Thanks!

PS. I'm on a Mac if you haven't guessed already :/

asked Oct 02 '12 at 08:24

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I don't have a Mac anymore but as long as you're running OS X Lion or higher you can do this with the built-in QuickTime X app.

I've tried typing out how to do it several times but I can't find a clean-ish way of doing it, so instead here's a link to an article I found on how to get started.

answered Oct 02 '12 at 21:24

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edited Oct 02 '12 at 21:24

Hey, I appreciate your response! Yeah I would move my Audio input to my built in mic but the problem is, if I do that, my computer audio wont be recorded. That's the thing I want to achieve, computer audio and my mic input :/

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