How to record FaceTime calls on Mac, iPhone and iPad

FaceTime is known as one of the best video calling tools available today. Thanks to its simplicity and extremely fast connection, most users of macOS and iOS operating systems like to use FaceTime to contact relatives and friends. And if you are using a Mac with iPhone or iPad, you can also record FaceTime videos easily to save those fun chat moments.

FaceTime is known as one of the best video calling tools available today. Thanks to its simplicity and extremely fast connection, most users of macOS and iOS operating systems like to use FaceTime to contact relatives and friends. And if you are using a Mac with iPhone or iPad, you can also record FaceTime videos easily to save those fun chat moments.

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1. How to record a FaceTime call that is taking place on the Mac

Step 1:

On a Mac computer, you open the FaceTime application. After that, continue to open the QuickTime application, select File> New Screen Recording.

Step 2:

In the QuickTime window, click the down arrow button and select the microphone you want to use for recording. If you don't use an external microphone, select Internal Microphone.

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Step 3:

Choose to return part or all of the Mac screen:

If you are calling FaceTime in full screen mode, you should choose to record the entire screen by clicking anywhere on the screen.

Conversely, if you just want to record a part of the screen, you use the mouse to draw a frame that allows write on the screen, after releasing the mouse, the screen recorder will start.

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Step 4:

Conduct a FaceTime call with relatives and friends.

Step 5:

The conversation is over, press the Stop button on the Mac menu bar.

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Step 6:

QuickTime will automatically display the file you just recorded a FaceTime call on the Mac recently. Choose File> Save to save to your hard drive and review it when you want.

2. How to record FaceTime calls that are taking place on iPhone and iPad

Since the update of iOS 11 operating system, Apple devices have built-in video recording function. Users can easily record actions on the computer or show off the ability to play games with friends. However, we can only record and not record. To be able to record and record video as you record FaceTime calls on iPhone, iPad you will have to use a Mac. The implementation is similar to the above, but there are a few differences:

Step 1:

You connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a cable (remember to unlock the screen and exit to the main screen).

Step 2:

Open the QuickTime application on your Mac, in the menu bar select File> New Movie Recording.

Step 3:

A window appears, press the down arrow and select iPhone or iPad in the Camera section.

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Step 4:

Press the record button (red circle icon) in QuickTime and start FaceTime call on iPhone or iPad.

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Step 5:

At the end of the call, you also press the Stop button on the Mac menu bar, and the FaceTime video you just returned will appear. Select File> Save to save the device.

So, we have just finished making FaceTime calls on iPhone, iPad and Mac. These methods can only be used if you use a Mac, and if you use a Windows computer, you might have to wait for another solution from Apple.

Hope the article is useful to you.

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Update 25 May 2019
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