HI, i recorded a gameplay on my iPhone 7 plus but the screen recording was not saved in my camera roll or the screen recording album. I screen recorded for about 40 minutes and i had about 20 GB of storage available for my iPhone. The recording was not even saved in my Files.

If the screen recording did not save properly there is no way to retrieve it. To prevent this from happening in the future, please be sure that your iOS is up to date to the latest version by going to Settings> General> Software Update.


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The screen recording feature in iOS11 make it convinient to record the whole content being playbacked on the device, it could be a studio movie content that requires DRM protection or a live sports event whcih is on PPV. Once the content is recorded it can be easily re-distributed which is often not allowed by the content owner.

We are a DRM solution provider, and we received quite a few questions/concerns from our customers (video operators) about the impact of this screen recording feature, as potentially it can be used to easily record/redistribute the content whcih is not allowed to. Mostly the requests are with the intention to stop people from using this feature to perform above activities.

I had a quick look at this today, I thought Apple would have taken steps to do something about this. The docs say ReplayKit is not comapitble with AVPlayer and won't record output from that, but little else, the WWDC vid doesn't make any mention of it.

I had a look around some apps, while the Netflix app doesn't entirely block screen recordings, trying to record a movie results in a black screen with just audio in the resulting movie file, so it is *possible* to block recording. Intrigued I tried to record a movie from their website, but found out Netflix website prompts you to download the free app and won't let me watch a movie online through the browser on my iPad (Is that part of their DRM strategy? I don't know).

In iOS 11, UIScreen introduces the property isCaptured ( -iscaptured) that determines whether the screen is being recorded. If you did some KVO of that property from the AppDelegate (assuming you are not referring to an app extension) you should be able to present covering interfaces over your app when isCaptured changes to true.

You can use the UIScreen screen count to determine if an external display is being used - a count greater than 1 signals an external source. Monitoring changes to the isCaptured handles realtime events you can mange. Iterating the UIScreen screens array to check for isCaptured on each screen whenever the app becomes active handles start-up and background changes to the isCaptured state.

UIScreen recording on the main screen is always set to true when you are mirroring. So if you want to block screen capture (screen recording) but allow mirroring it cant be done in apple current implementation. Surely this is an oversight by the Apple engineers?

When first time I Launch the App and On iOS11 built-in screen recording feature then it notifies the selector method with value True, but when I kill (terminate) my running App and Launch app again (3-6times) do the same procedure again then my selector method is not getting called.

Implementing the isCaptured KVO along with proper detection of multiple screens present, can safeguard against your concern. This can be done internal to a library responsible for DRM and prevent playback from occuring or stopping playback midstream if a user starts recording.

Apple has provided sufficient tools to let DRM providers do the work of preventing a screen capture. This toolset has been present in the iOS 11 SDK since the early beta, and as a developer you should have looked at this long before release of the OS to the general public, the solution is relatively straight forward and easily implemented.

My problem is (this started after I updated my iPhone to iOS 13) my screen recordings don't have any audio when I import them to Final Cut Pro X (10.4.6). This is very weird because the audio is there when I watch the screen record on my iPhone or on Mac with QuickTime. But when the video goes to FCPX adios's disappears.

I installed the new Final Cut Pro X update (10.4.7) but it made no difference. This is really annoying problem. I can't figure out what is causing this. The uploaded screen record is fine when running on QuickTime but in Final Cut the sound is suddenly missing. Weird stuff...

Just tried to import via USB-Lightning cable and audio is there in FCPX! I don't get it! Need to do this now with wires. I thought Apple wanted to us to be wireless but iOS 13 messed something up. Well, maybe I can use AirDrop again for this purpose too some day.

I can clearly hear the sound in the videos when opening them in Quicktime on my Mac but as soon as they are imported into FCPX, the sound is gone. It's so frustrating having to take the extra step and use Handbrake just for some sound.

so I was having this same issue but I figured it out. may be a supper annoying approach but it does work. I found to import the file to iMovie on your phone, then just export it and airdrop... I don't know why but it worked.

Screen recordings are automatically saved to your photo library in the Photos app . To see all of your screen recordings in one place, open Photos, tap Albums, then tap Screen Recordings below Media Types.

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I had a very important FaceTime call today that I needed to save to go back to later, so I screen recorded it. I triple checked that my microphone was on, and tested it before the call with another screen recording. However, after I recorded the call and went into my photos to watch it, there was no volume. This was a really important call and I am very disappointed in the audio not recording as it had earlier. Is there any way to get the audio back?

The microphone is automatically disabled on the built-in screen recording when you are using any type of communication services like the Phone, FaceTime, or Skype. So no, unfortunately there isn't a way to recover the audio.

How to record the screen on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support: "In iOS 11 or later, you can create a screen recording and capture sound on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch."

Hey there, @bethfern.2022! We know how upsetting it can be when the casting function has issues and we'll be sure to provide troubleshooting steps that may help. Have you already attempted to restart your device as well as the headset?

We are only using the app to cast and record from the headset. We have the option to record the player and the oculus screen at the same time, through the iPhone app on all iPhones apart from the iPhone 14. Someone else has posted about this exact issue on the forum already

Hello, Bethfern! We are sad that the iPhone app for your device's Spilt screen recording is not functioning; we understand your situation and want to provide you with the support you require. Please allow us to look into this matter further so that we can get you back in the action. To open a support ticket and have our team to investigate into this further for you, click this link.

Hey there, @MerchKing, thanks for reaching out with this question! Unfortunately, that feature is not something that is currently supported, however it is exactly the kind of thing that would make for a good post over in the Ideas forums:

That space gets scrutinized closely when the engineers are looking at creating new features and fixes. Drop a post about this issue over there, and/or look around and you may find someone who has already made a post that you can add your voice to. Looking forward to seeing something about this over there!

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Same problem here. Recording screen and voice with the new screen-record feature but the voice disappears when the clip is put into iMovie iOS. The voice is still there when I play it from the camera roll though. Very annoying. Anyone have a solution?

Just felt the need to bump this thread for anyone else that might have fixed this. I am using a 9.7 iPad Pro with 11.1.1 and still have this issue. Is there a fix? My audio is stripped from recordings that I put into iMovie. They work fine in the Photos app but not in iMovie.

I got confirmation from an Apple engineer that this is a bug. The audio track for screen recordings is placed on the second of two audio tracks, which is ignored when importing to iMovie. It is a known issue.

The real solution to this problem, right now, is to use the TechSmith Capture app. Screen recordings that are recorded with this app work fine when bring them in to iMovie. It does exactly the same thing that the ios 11 screen recording does, only it produces a more usable video that can be edited easily in any app. Try it.

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