Is there a way to capture my iPhone screen as a video?

I want my iPhone screen as a video, but I'm not sure how to do it.

Can someone help me in the guide, what is the best way to do this without jailbreaking?

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Oct 14 '08 at 4:54
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Note: This answer is deprecated.

www.iphonevideorecorder.com. I think this is a free trial, but after that you need to buy it. And you need to jailbreak your iphone.

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Aug 13 '09 at 0:47
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Here is my solution in a nutshell:

In recent years, when you need to create moving visual content from the iOS application interface, I would require that the developer provide a compilation of the application designed for Simulator (must be separately compiled, since the default applications are compiled to work on the ARM processor for iPhone, whereas the simulator runs on an Intel Mac processor). Then it will be displayed on the Mac screen using something like Snapz Pro, Screenflow or something similar.

In addition, typical solutions required a jailbreak of the device and installation of a screen capture application obtained from the Cydia Store.

With the introduction of the iPad 2, Apple has included a full interface with video mirroring through an authorized dock connector on an HDMI key or dock connector for a VGA key. (Note: Apple component and component components do not transfer mirror content.) Although the typical intent of these output mechanisms is to display the contents of an interface on an external projector or HDTV, you can record this mirror content using a device that can record or transcode content from such an incoming source. . This option was also made possible by the introduction of the iPhone 4S. Quite often, this video content is recorded using HDMI capture cards installed on the captured computer, such as, for example, Black Magic or AJA. This or course is limited to using computers that may have such a capture card. Other options may include some DVR devices that support HDMI recording (although many detect and disable these settings) or FireWire-based transcoding devices (such as Grass Valley ADVC-HD50, which I use).

After getting the iPad 2 earlier this year, I used Grass Valley ADVC HD50 to capture an iOS screen from an HDMI docked HDV-compatible video capture app on my Mac. Until now, it has worked flawlessly.

Here is an example from a video that I recorded showing such captured content from both iPHone 4S and iPad 2.

http://youtu.be/k7jlPx8NAmw

However, now that Apple has enabled iOS wireless mirroring through Airplay in iOS 5, I find it much more convenient to connect your Apple TV device to Grass Vally ADVC HD50 and capture iOS screen recordings wirelessly.

Here's a recent short video example in which the iPhone 4S interface was captured wirelessly via Airplay mirroring.

http://youtu.be/UKsixjcCXdI

Hope this helps.

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Nov 20 2018-11-11T00:
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As others have shown, mirroring AirPlay is the way to go. To mirror directly on your computer, use an AirPlay server, such as http://www.airserverapp.com/ . Then, since it is displayed directly on your computer, you can capture it using the built-in Quicktime application (File> New Screen Recording). It works great!

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May 14 '12 at 16:23
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You can use Lookback . It records your screen, face, voice and all gestures and uploads them to your online account.

Here is a demo: https://lookback.io/watch/JK354d5jcEpA7CNkE

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Oct 22 '13 at
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I made a simulator plugin that does just that. You can find it on my blog .

It actually records the screen. It does not rely on another screen capture program such as iShowU.

It will set the default icons for applications and change the text of the carrier so that it looks like a real device.

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Oct 28 '09 at 23:08
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Lauren Brichter, the developer of Tweetie2, wrote this little app called SimFinger to make iphone screencasts at the highest level!

http://blog.atebits.com/2009/03/not-your-average-iphone-screencast/

Applications with love that make fans look like pros :)

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May 08 '10 at 21:57
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Except for using a camcorder, no.

Many YouTube videos for demonstrating iPhone applications are played using a screen capture application (e.g. iShowU, ScreenFlow or Snapz Pro) and a simulator. Keep in mind that the reaction speed in the simulator can be significantly different than the device, so you can get effects (and skip) using a simulator that you will never see on the device. In particular, the default animation may blink in the simulator, where they simply look quickly at the device.

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Oct 14 '08 at 5:50
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using the ScreenCaptureView class, we can capture the iphone screen as a video. Source code is available here . The recorded video is saved in NSUrl, outputURL. Use NSUrl in a method like below to play back recorded video,

-(void)playvideo { MPMoviePlayerController *player = [[MPMoviePlayerController alloc] initWithContentURL:outputURL ]; [player.view setFrame:CGRectMake(0,0,320,480)]; [player setMovieControlMode:MPMovieControlModeHidden]; [player setScalingMode:MPMovieScalingModeAspectFit]; [player setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]]; [player setFullscreen:YES animated:YES]; [player play]; [self addSubview:player.view]; } 

call this method before releasing NSUrl in the completeRecordingSession method .. it will play what you did on the iphone screen as a video.

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Apr 11 2018-12-12T00:
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You can use the video output and capture, which is somehow using firewire or sumthing .. The MPTVOutWindow class can help you! Here is a good example of this!

http://iphone-developers-nc.googlegroups.com/web/UIApplication_TVOut.m

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Dec 08 '09 at 8:24
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I used ScreenFlow to record the simulator, and also enlarged it and added still images as needed. I then included the movie in an iPhone frame on my website. It turned out everything is in order. See the Tweeps Page for the result.

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Apr 21 2018-11-11T00:
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I think it is so obvious that no one has published this, but for noobs .... Note: only iPhone 4S

just broadcast to Apple TV and a video mirror, then output atv to a device that can record - for example, tivo, dvr, etc. Now you can use the video output cable on the iPad [1 and 2] now

not sure cable works on iPhone 4S since I haven’t tested it myself

its awkward, but there is no other way to see atm.

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Nov 03 2018-11-11T00:
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I continued to research this subject myself, and it seems to remain with us at the moment.

I even tried to buy the Apple Composite AV Cable , but it doesn’t capture the screen, just a video like YouTube, etc.

So, I decided to go out of the way of iShowU and still have a good reputation.

Thanks guys!

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Oct 17 '08 at 18:20
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For a pleasant viewing of the screencast, see SimFinger . You still need a screen recorder such as Snapz Pro .

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Mar 02 '10 at 6:29
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Just for those who are still looking for solutions:

The RecordMyScreen jailbreak application opens and works perfectly even on devices without jailbreaking, if we have a developer license. You can take a look at the source: https://github.com/coolstar/RecordMyScreen

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May 23 '13 at 7:46
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I do not believe that this is possible. It’s best to get something like iShowU and grab it from the simulator.

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Oct 14 '08 at 5:43
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