

Turn off the toggle switch next to “H.264 Hardware Acceleration.”.Go to “Voice & Video” then “Video Codec.”.If that doesn’t resolve the issue, then try restarting your computer. A quick restart can fix various software glitches that might be causing the problem. If a specific app doesn’t allow you to share your screen with other users, consider restarting the app. If you’re logged in as a guest and want to share your screen, switch to the administrator account instead. You need admin privileges to share your screen on a Mac with other users. In the same window, enable “Screen Sharing.”.Uncheck the “Remote Management” feature if it’s checked.Unfortunately, you can’t share your screen if this feature is enabled. Macs have a management feature that allows you to control the device using the Apple Remote Desktop app even if you’re not next to your local machine.

Check the box next to the app that’s not allowing you to share your screen.Press the lock icon in the bottom left corner of the screen to enable changes.From the left sidebar, click on “Screen Recording.”.

Click that icon to - you guessed it - trim the video. (You can also open it in Quicktime by double clicking on it or right clicking the file and selecting “Open With > QuickTime”)įrom the top right of your screen, you’ll see a trim icon. If the thumbnail has already been saved to your desired location, you can open it by clicking on the file and hitting the spacebar. If you click on the thumbnail when it appears, the recording will open, which will allow you to edit the video. You can change the location where it’s saved, open the recording in a specific app, or delete the recording. You can also insert it into an email or document by dragging it into an open window.įor even more options, hit control and click the thumbnail. To move the recording to another location, drag the thumbnail to your desired folder. If you swipe the thumbnail to the right or do nothing, your recording will automatically save as a QuickTime movie (MOV) in the location you’ve set. Once you stop recording, you’ll briefly see a thumbnail of the video in the lower-right corner of your screen.
