Here is a recent short video example in which the iPhone 4S interface was captured wirelessly via Airplay mirroring. However, now that Apple has enabled wireless iOS mirroring via Airplay in iOS 5, I find it is now much more convenient to connect an Apple TV device to the Grass Vally ADVC HD50, and capture the iOS interface screen recording wirelessly. Here is an example from a video I recorded showing such captured content from both the iPHone 4S and the iPad 2. Since getting the iPad 2 earlier this year, I have been using the Grass Valley ADVC HD50 to capture iOS screen motion from dock connected HDMI to a HDV compatible video capture application on my Mac. Other options may include some HDMI record-enabled DVR devices (though many detect and disable such options) or firewire-based transcoding devices (like the Grass Valley ADVC-HD50, which I use). This is, or course limited to using computers that are capable of having such a capture card installed. Quite often, recording this video content is done with HDMI capture cards installed on the capturing computer, such as those produced by Black Magic or AJA, among others. Trim video, polish audio and remove audio noise. Screen Grabber gives you a fast and affective screen capturing tool. Record audio from computer system and microphone. ScreenGrabber provides awesome features of screen capturing of your desired web page area. Not only the free screen recording feature, it also lets you fine-tune your videos and share the video recording on YouTube directly. This option was also made possible with the introduction of the iPhone 4S. Free Cam is the free software for creating screencasts on Windows computer. (Note: Apple's composite and component options do not port mirrored content.) While the typical intent for these output mechanisms are to display the interface content to an external projector or High Definition Television, it is possible to record this mirrored content with a device capable of recording or transcoding content from such an incoming source. With the introduction of the iPad 2, Apple enabled full interface mirrored video output via either an authorized dock connector to HDMI dongle, or a dock connector to VGA dongle. This would then be screen captured on the Mac with something like Snapz Pro, Screenflow or something similar.īeyond that, typical solutions required jailbreaking the device and installing a screen capture application sourced from the Cydia Store. In recent years, when needing to produce moving visual content from the interface of an iOS app, I would require the developer provide a compiling of the app designed for the Simulator, (must be separately compiled because the apps are, by default compiled to run on the iPhone's ARM processor, whereas the Simulator runs on the Mac's Intel processor).
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