It’s also just the principle of the thing: I put in high-resolution 4096-by-2304 video, which is what QuickTime Player captured from my 27-inch iMac with 5K Retina display, and I expect to be able to export a 4K version of the file in the end. That’s not optimal for how-to videos with a lot of text, which are best viewed when zoomed to full-screen anyway. And both come with all Macs for free, so that’s where we’re starting.īut I recently stumbled across an infuriating problem: no matter what I did with my original screen recordings, I couldn’t use File > Share > File in iMovie to save a video file at a resolution higher than 720p. As far as tools go, ScreenFlow is the gold standard, but QuickTime Player can record screen actions and iMovie is a decent video editor. We’ve been trying to incorporate screencasts into more of our articles here at TidBITS-there are times when a short video conveys some point better than any number of screenshots.
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