How To Screen Record With Sound On iPhone

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The iPhone is one of the most powerful and versatile smartphones on the market. It has a wide range of features, from making calls and taking photos to play music and running apps. One of the most useful features of the iPhone is its ability to record your screen. This feature can be used to create tutorials, capture gameplay footage, or simply share what you’re doing with friends and family.

Unfortunately, when you record your screen on an iPhone, it doesn’t always include sound. This can be incredibly frustrating if you’re trying to capture something that involves audio, such as a video call or game sound effects. Fortunately, it is possible to record your screen with sound on an iPhone – here’s how:

1) Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open the Control Center.

2) Tap and hold the Screen Record icon until you see the Microphone Audio option appear. Tap this option so that it turns red – this will enable audio recording for your screen recording session.

3) When you are ready to start recording your screen with sound, tap on the Screen Record icon in Control Center again (it should now be red). This will begin recording both video and audio from your device’s screen.

4) To stop recording your screen with sound, tap on the Screen Record icon in Control Center once more (it should now be white). Your recording will then be saved automatically in the Photos app – simply select it from there when you want to play back or share it with others.

And that’s all there is to it! With just a few taps in Control Center, you can easily record your iPhone’s screen with sound whenever you need to capture something for posterity or share an experience with someone else. Give it a try next time you need to share something from your device!

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Troubleshooting No Sound on iPhone Screen Recording

The most likely explanation for why you are experiencing no sound on your iPhone screen recording is that the microphone audio has not been enabled. In order to enable the microphone audio, you need to open the Control Centre and press and hold the Screen Record icon until you see the Microphone Audio option. Then, tap on the Microphone icon to turn it to red. This should fix the issue of there being no sound on your screen recording.

Troubleshooting Screen Recording Audio Issues

It looks like your screen recording didn’t capture any audio. This could have happened if you either forgot to turn on the microphone when you started recording or if you accidentally turned off the microphone during the recording. To fix this problem, swipe up to bring up the control center. Press and hold the Screen Record icon until you see the Microphone Audio icon. Tap this icon to turn on the microphone for your screen recording and you should be good to go!

Troubleshooting Issues with Screen Recording Audio

Screen recording may not play sound for a few reasons. Firstly, another app or software may be using the audio channel, which has priority over the screen recorder. In this case, the microphone will be used by that other app or software and the screen recorder will not pick up any sound. To resolve this issue, close the app or software that is using the microphone and try again.
Another possibility is that your microphone or speakers are muted or turned down too low. Check your system settings to make sure that your volume is turned up and that your microphone isn’t muted. Lastly, check to make sure you have enabled audio recording in your screen recorder’s settings. If the audio recording is disabled, enable it and try again.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the iPhone is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a variety of tasks. It has a range of features, including its ability to record audio and video with sound, which makes it an ideal tool for creating content or capturing special moments. However, it is important to note that, in some cases, the microphone audio may not be enabled by default. In these cases, users must take the initiative to activate the microphone audio in order to ensure they are able to capture sound while recording with their iPhone.

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James Walker

James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.