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Anyone recording iPad screen with Quicktime Player 'Movie Recording'? Bad buffer, crashes apps.
Trying to record from iPad Mini With Retina. I upgraded to Yosemite to take advantage of Quicktime's new feature to record the iPad screen. Problem is that it takes control of the buffer in Audiobus and makes it a little smaller than specified (256 becomes 237). This in turn causes most of the apps I've tested to crash (except for Loopy running in Output).
May just have to look into other apps to record- but thought I'd see if anyone had any positive experience in running this.
Thanks!
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All the Diode-108 videos were recorded this way, but I wasn't running Audiobus. Bizarre that it would make the buffer a non-power-of-2.
I use Reflector, http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/ , it works well.
I used it a few times, it worked alright but when I tried recording Animoog it made it sound really bad. So I'm guessing there's probably more apps that don't work well with it.
Wonder if this is similar to Bluetooth and it's non standard buffer size, could it be for error compensation with wireless transmition.
@knewspeak I did it always via the lightning cable connection. Is it even possible to do it wirelessly?
@firejan82, I haven't tried but I thought it was possible, probably not as reliable, via AirPlay, but the problem with the non-standard buffer size seems to be in Apples core services, overriding the buffer size set by AudioBus.
There's already a bit of a lag when using the lightning cable connection, if wireless really is possible, it's probably a bad idea to do it that way.
I was trying to record via lightning cable, not bluetooth, so that wouldn't be an issue.
However I did demo X-Mirage which appears to do it over Airplay and had better results with that. I may end up going that route, or Reflector.
Still a shame not to be able to use what is already at hand and should work.
I've gotten some pops and missed video when using QT. by missed video, I mean that I started record but the first 30+ seconds didn't record, but then the recording started without any changes on my part. I found Reflector to be unusable if you're trying to sync it with another audio source, but it's fine otherwise.