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Quicktime will not record audio during screen recording | Sonoma 14.5, QT Version 10.5, 2021 MacBook Pro 16" M1 Max

I have scoured every post, here (and across the rest of the web), covering the issue of QuickTime not recording audio and have not been able to resolve it.


When I open QuickTime manually or with Shift+Command+5, choose a microphone (any that I choose, including the internal/system mic), record a screen, speak and then stop the recording, the resulting video file has no audio.


If I choose to create an audio recording in QT, it will record audio successfully.


QT is toggled on in System Settings>Privacy & Security>Screen & System Audio Recording.


It's worth noting that it is not listed among apps with access to my microphone, but why, then, would QT be able to record when doing an Audio Recording?


Also, there is no way to add an app when you go to System Settings>Privacy & Security>Microphone.


I just spent an hour on this and I'm at my wits' end. Help is welcomed. Thanks.

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 14.5

Posted on Jul 17, 2024 1:29 PM

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Jul 18, 2024 8:38 AM in response to pb9119

here's the method I use.


to record the mac's internal sound with quicktime (or also “shift-command-5”) you need additional software. i use the free BlackHole Virtual Audio Driver. then you can choose "BlackHole 2ch" in the recording options instead of "Built-in Microphone."



or for an audio recording, choose "BlackHole 2ch" in the audio recording controls.



you will also need to set up a multi-output device in your audio MIDI setup utility to be able to both hear and record the internal audio at the same time.


to set up a multi-output device:


Open Audio MIDI Setup: (found in /Applications/Utilities)

hit the '+' button in the bottom left corner and select "Create Multi Output Device"



then in the panel that appears on the right, in the Multi-Output Device tab, select "Built-in Output" AND "BlackHole 2ch". (and, if you want, any of your other connected devices.)



once you do that, (and BEFORE recording) you can choose "BlackHole 2ch" or "Multi-Output Device" in your menubar "sound options". 



to both hear the speakers and record the audio at the same time, choose "Multi-Output Device". before choosing multi-out, set the internal speakers' volume to a comfortable level first. you cannot control the volume once you are in multi-out mode.

Jul 18, 2024 2:37 PM in response to pb9119

pb9119 wrote:

Hi jeffreythefrog,

My issue is, on my work machine, QuickTime is not picking up my microphone audio when I do a Screen Recording -- in addition, it will pick it up when I do an Audio Recording.

ok. sorry, I missed that aspect in your original post. if I correctly understand your issue, you would like to record your voice through your microphone while doing a screen recording. and if you use the steps I already shared, that is why you are not getting your mic's input during a recording.


so along with my previous reply,  if you want to record the internal audio as well as your microphone, it's slightly different. you need to set up an “Aggregate Device”


to set up an Aggregate Device:


Open Audio MIDI Setup: (found in /Applications/Utilities)

hit the '+' button in the bottom left corner and select “Create Aggregate Device”



then in the panel that appears on the right, in the Aggregate Device tab, select “BlackHole 2ch” AND “Built-in Microphone”



then when you choose the recording options, select “Aggregate Device”.



once you do that, (and BEFORE recording) choose “Multi-Output Device" in your menubar "sound options".


*** you will also need to adjust your MIDI settings depending on which input / output methods (microphone / sound output) that you want to use.


*** for best results when using the aggregate device, you should use headphones to hear the mac's audio. if you use your speakers to hear the audio, then depending on the speed of your Mac and the volume of your speakers, the mic will capture the sound from the speakers a fraction of  a second later. then you will hear that from your speakers a fraction of a second later, which the microphone will capture it a fraction of a second later, which you will hear from your speakers…….



Jul 18, 2024 2:25 PM in response to jeffreythefrog

Hi jeffreythefrog,


I saw your responses to the other related posts on this topic, but this isn't my issue -- I'm aware of what needs to be done to record my Mac's system audio. I do this on my personal machine often.


My issue is, on my work machine, QuickTime is not picking up my microphone audio when I do a Screen Recording -- in addition, it will pick it up when I do an Audio Recording.


So my solution seems unrelated to your post, unless I am missing something.

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