Record your screen in macOS Mojave or Catalina We’ll go through using that first, then cover the steps for using QuickTime. You can record your screen through QuickTime Player for all versions of macOS up to Mojave, but in newer versions of macOS (Mojave and Catalina), there’s a separate app called Screenshot which lets you record your screen. One more caveat: some apps, like Apple’s built-in DVD Player, will block you from doing any screen recording. You can, of course, turn on the external mic and turn up the volume, but this won’t give you great audio.
For that, you’ll have to download a third-party app, like Soundflower. It also lets you record external audio - anything coming in through your mic - but the Mac’s built-in options don’t let you record internal audio. Luckily, Macs have this feature built in ( your iPhone does as well), letting you record part or all of your screen. If you need to embed your video on a blog post or web page, click “embed” and copy the generated code, then paste it on the page.Whether you want to save a video of what’s playing on your screen, share what you’re looking at with friends, or film a tutorial, recording your Mac’s screen can come in handy. You can use the generated URL to share your video with friends, co-workers, or your school. When someone else pastes the copied link into the browser, the video will play on Kapwing. If you use the "Copy link" button, you will get a short URL that is optimized for sending on social media. The URL will be copied to your clipboard. This URL links directly to cloud storage, so you can use it to host videos on your website. Create a URLĬopy the URL from the webpage or click the “Copy link” button. If you're not signed into a Kapwing account, sign in using your Google or Facebook account –this will remove the watermark from the lower right corner of your final video. Your video will be processed before it’s ready for downloading or sharing. ExportĬlick “Export” on the top right-hand side corner to process the video and get the URL. Adjusting a video's appearance in the Studio 3. Or, if you want to really dig deep, you can also try adding jump cuts to your video or inserting a progress bar. Now that the video is up, you can edit and adjust it.
Keep in mind that your video needs to be under 250 MB if you don’t have a Kapwing Pro account yet. You can see the loading progress on Kapwing as it moves towards 100%. Upload Your Videoįirst off, open and select Video Maker, or go to your existing Kapwing workspace.
Let’s go through each of these steps in more detail.
Here’s how to create a URL for your video: It makes video sharing easy: no muss, no fuss. You're able to embed the Kapwing video on any website or, if you're a developer, copy the video URL as the SRC of a HTML video object. Using the Kapwing Video Maker, you can upload your video and create a URL link to it in a few clicks. Kapwing is a simple, quick tool for hosting your videos in the cloud. So you’ve just made a video, and you need to host it somewhere other than YouTube or Vimeo? Even YouTube Unlisted can be a less-than-ideal solution because of the hassle of creating accounts and managing channels.Īlso, if you created the video for work or school, you may not want to publish it on your personal channel which may have a completely different context or theme. Simply follow these easy steps and generate a URL for your video instantly! You can create a shareable URL for your video in a matter of seconds. If you need to share your video without uploading it to Youtube or Vimeo, Kapwing is your best bet.