![]() For just displaying the screen run qvh gstreamer and it will work.Git clone the repo and start hacking or download the latest release and run the binary :-D If you want to build/run locally then copy paste the dependencies from this Dockerfile and install with apt. There is one for just building and one for running. Run with Docker: the Docker files are here. To develop: Clone the repo and execute go run main.go (need to install golang of course).To just run: Download the latest release and run it.On MacOS run brew install libusb pkg-config gstreamer gst-plugins-bad gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-base gst-plugins-ugly. ![]() You can use custom Gstreamer Pipelines to transcode the AV data into whatever you like.Also you can just grab device audio as wave, ogg or mp3 without the Apple demonstration mode now □.You can record video and audio as raw h264 and wave audio in the Apple demonstration mode (Device shows 9:41am, full battery and no cellphone carrier in the status bar).Without needing one of these expensive MacOS X computers or the hard to use QuickTime Player :-D This repository contains all the code you will need to grab and record video and audio from one or more iPhone(s) or iPad(s) This is an Operating System indepedent implementation for Quicktime Screensharing for iOS devices :-) It works but it is hard to get going currently. before a 1.0 Release I need to see if Gstreamer is stable enough and maybe fix or switch to ffmpeg.I ran it for 16 hours straight on parallel devices and it worked flawlessly. qvh without Gstreamer is finally stable on MacOSX.It cannot be problem neither of my mac’s USB because all other devices (flashdiscs and my iPhone 4 with iOS 7) work fine, and neither the iPad Ligtning slot or the cable because they work fine while charging so I bet there’s something wrong with iOS 8 because once with iOS 5 there was a bug in the system that negatively affected the battery life. I know it’s because of iOS 8 cause from the very moment I installed it my iPad cannot remain connected to one of my mac’s USB’s (it connects, then disconnets, then connects back and over and over and over) so I hook it to my other USB and it works fine with iTunes and photo downloader but somehow disconnects every time I try to record its screen. I act as I was instructed to record screen from my device but this iPad plays coy with me and I cannot report it to Apple by any possible way. iTunes and photo downloader show it connected but the iPad shows that it has full battery (but really he isn’t full) and doesn’t show charging like it should and when I cick to record, the quicktime acts like he is recording the screen of the mac but he’s not recording anything. Every time I hook it to my mac and try to set it to screen recording with quick time player, the iPad suddenly diengages itself from my mac and then reconnects with it but somehow incorrectly. ![]() Let us know of your thoughts about this feature in comments below. So that is how you can record the screen of your iOS device running iOS 8 or later through a Mac. Mac users are not limited to QuickTime as the only method for screen recording, as users can also use third-party apps like VideoProc to record screen and audio on Mac and iPhone.ĭo you screen record your iPhone or iPad often? Do you record your gameplays when playing games on your computer? Have you ever tried to record on a Fierce laptop? Share your thoughts in comments.
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