Discover the best methods to screen record on your Mac without background noise or external audio. Both the methods are effective and ensure high-quality screen recording.
When showcasing specific videos or creating tutorials, the last thing you want in your screen recording is background noise.
To maintain a professional presentation and avoid the hassle of removing unwanted audio in post-production, it’s crucial to ensure that external sounds are not recorded.
Fortunately, excluding external sound from your screen recordings is straightforward, and we’re here to guide you through the most efficient method.
Mac (macOS Mojave/version 10.14 or later) has a built-in screen recording feature. Thus you don’t need to install any third-party screen recorder.
The default setting of screen recording in QuickTime Player is without system audio and external audio, but it is advised to check it before recording.
Click QuickTime Player on your Macbook or iMac to open it. Click the “File” tab on the topmost toolbar, and choose “ New Screen Recording” in the menu.
When the recording panel appears, press “Record Entire Screen” or “Record Selected Portion” as you prefer.
In the “Options” button, locate “Microphone.” Choose “None” to avoid sound collected by the mics.
Click the “Record” button to record the screen without external noise. To stop recording, click the record button on the topmost of the screen, or use the shortcut: Command + Control + Esc.
Other recording options are also offered in QuickTime Player. By setting a timer, you can prepare for the record or avoid unwanted content. The screenshot capture button is provided for you to take a screenshot while recording the screen.
Though users benefit from QuickTime Player for basic screen recording needs, the operation is not yet straightforward. Hence, the more easy-to-use screen recorder Record Go is recommended in this post.
Record Go prioritizes users’ experience by giving the simplest interface. Every icon of the functions is understandable and all the functions are well-organized within this app.
High-quality screen recording without background noise can be done in a few clicks:
Install Record Go from App Store and launch it on your device-no sign-up or in-app purchase required. Then choose to record by:
In the settings menu, locate and uncheck the microphone icon box. If you want to record internal audio, check the “System Sound” box (an installation of a driver is needed for this feature). Then, click the “REC” button to start recording.
Screen recording with Record Go does not demand a high cognitive load. It’s easy to start and finish the recording with just your mouse.
For more flexible film storage, this lightweight app offers diverse resolution options from 720P to 4K, and FPS (Frames Per Second) from 15P to 60P, tailored to different Internet speeds and resource use.
To record a Mac screen without any sound, you can install and launch Record Go. Choose the preferred screen recording mode, and uncheck both the microphone and system sound box. Then, click the “REC” button to start recording.
QuickTime does not support system audio recording in screen record. However, you can use Record Go to record screen with internal audio. This tool supports both system sound and microphone sound in screen recording.
To screen record a YouTube video with sound on your Mac, you can use Record Go. When opening the tool, choose the record mode and check the system sound box for internal audio recording. Then, click the ‘REC’ button to start the screen recording.