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Title: How to record a FaceTime call on your iPhone or Mac
Post by: HCK on February 24, 2017, 04:05:23 pm
How to record a FaceTime call on your iPhone or Mac

Learn how you can save those FaceTime calls for later viewing using your Mac.

FaceTime calls are a great way to stay in touch with people you care about, whether on an iOS device or a Mac. But what do you do if you want to save those special moments? Luckily, using your Mac, you can record those calls to view later.

Here's how you can record FaceTime calls taken on both Mac and iPhone.

How to record a FaceTime call on your Mac
How to record a FaceTime call on your iPhone using your Mac
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How to record a FaceTime call on your Mac

If you're looking to record a FaceTime call on your Mac, you can use QuickTime's screen recording feature to your advantage.

Open QuickTime on your Mac from your dock or your Applications folder.
Click File in the Menu bar.


Click New Screen Recording.
Click the arrow next to the record button in the QuickTime window.


Choose Internal Microphone from the list of available microphones.
Open FaceT...

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