The fact that Apple didn’t include a straightforward option to capture internal audio is beyond my understanding.
Simple, straightforward, worked. No further video needed. YouTube, pay this man on behalf of my view, full rate! ☝🏼👍🙏🏻
Finally a person that gives good instructions
Would you believe not only I don't need to do this, but I don't even have a Mac, yet I've watched and even enjoyed this?
You are a life saver! So straight forward and easy! I tried OBS but the quality was bad no matter what I did and I wanted to keep using quick player, so this definitely made my recording life so much easier. Thank you so much!
Thank you! I've wanted this for SO LONG! Something so simple should be integrated into macOS like it is on iPadOS/iOS
Great, short, to the point and clear. Thanks for making it so easy!
Thank you!
Super informative. Thank you so much.
you have no idea how much this helped appreciate it way better than obs.
Clear and thorough explanation compared to other videos i've seen ! Thank you!
thank you! very clear and easy to follow
Very nice tip. I was already using Blackhole to redirect the audio when recording the screen. The routing of audio with the Midi setup app to combine different sources is an added bonus. Merci beaucoup !
I just have to come back and say thank you! By following your instruction, it works perfectly.
Thank you so much! I watched multiple videos and your tutorial was the only one that worked for my device!
Most helpful instruction video on this function, extremely concise and clear. :face-red-heart-shape:
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Thank you for your valuable information. That's exactly what I' am looking for. Greetings UK from Turkiye.🙋♂
This is a lot more effort than I want to go through when I want to put out a quick video. I do wish that Apple would provide a native solution to this problem but I imagine that there would be the issue of mixing the audio. For now, I just live with the sound from the Mac going back in via the microphone. It's not a great solution but good enough for what I do at this time. If I need better quality, then I would need to look into a solution like this.
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