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In this week's Mac 101, Chris Breen walks his pupils through QuickTime Player X's media playing, recording, and editing features.
Or perhaps you want to record what’s happening on your screen—say, for a video tutorial. QuickTime Player can do that, too.
Every Mac comes with QuickTime Player preinstalled. It's the video player that opens up when you're watching a video you've downloaded or synced from your phone to your Mac.
Recording your screen on a Mac is a simple process thanks to built-in tools like QuickTime Player and the Screenshot Toolbar. Whether you're creating a tutorial, capturing gameplay, or documenting ...
The new QuickTime Player comes with two new features that will undoubtedly improve the workflows of users that produce screencasts and video tutorials on OS X. Whereas options like “capture a specific ...