HaydenFromWA

Q: Record iPhone 4s screen with El Cap MacBook?

Hi everyone, I have an iPhone 4s with iOS 9, and I am trying to video record it's screen onto Quicktime Player on a 2013 MacBook Pro running OS X El Capitan. I have a third party USB cable, so that might be at fault. It does not show up in the list of available cameras when I open new Quicktime movie recording. The phone knows that it's connected and the Mac imports all the new photos and videos. It works with a friends iPhone 6 connected via the lightning cable that came with the phone. Any ideas?

Thanks

Posted on Nov 3, 2015 2:19 AM

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  • by Luis Sequeira1,

    Luis Sequeira1 Luis Sequeira1 Oct 6, 2016 5:49 AM in response to HaydenFromWA
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    Oct 6, 2016 5:49 AM in response to HaydenFromWA

    As Nicole said, this feature is not supported in the iPhone 4S.

    Also, sorry for nitpicking, but the 4S does not have a Lightning connector; it has a 30-pin dock connector.

     

    Now, onto the subject at hand:

    one way to record the 4S screen is to use Airplay.

    AirServer is a mac application that turns the mac into an Airplay receiver (so that it is seen on the iPhone as a choice for Airplay, like an AppleTV would). It can display and record your iPhone screen. Just select Airplay, choose the mac, and turn on mirroring; then start recording on the mac.