Enter your OS administrator username and password, then click Unlock. At the bottom-left corner of the Security & Privacy window, click the lock icon so that changes can be made. Now click the record button and record your computer's audio! When you're done and you want to hear audio through your speakers again, go back to System Preferences>Sound>Output, and click on "Internal Speakers." Your audio will now play through your internal speakers again. Click the Apple logo at the top left corner of your screen. ![]() Under the microphone section, click on "Soundflower (2ch)." If you would rather record ONLY audio and not the screen, click File>New Audio Recording, and do the same thing. Click the little arrow on the side of the Quicktime window. (The only downside is that you will not be able to hear audio through your speakers as long as this is selected.) Now open Quicktime Player and click on File>New Screen Recording. Make sure your in the "Output" section, and click on "Soundflower (2ch)." Now your computer is outputting all of it's audio through the Soundflower (2ch) extension. ![]() ![]() ![]() It shows up as an audio device to just to make everything even easier. Click on "Output." There should now be two more options there, "Soundflower (2ch)," and, "Soundflower (64ch)." This is the extension that you just installed. Download the Vmaker screen recording app on your MacBook Air Laptop Install the Vmaker app & enable the permissions (watch video for the reference) Select the mode of recording - Screen, Webcam or both Choose the area for recording. Once Soundflower is successfully installed, visit the Sound tab in your System Preferences again.
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