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Jun 11, 2016 7:35 AM in response to AppleGamer4432by Chappers2017,I have tried this and it works give it ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjVd3_feuSQ
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Jun 11, 2016 7:48 AM in response to AppleGamer4432by ctalbot2004,I know you said "without a computer", but you can do it for free with Apple's Quicktime app: How to use QuickTime Player - Apple Support
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Jun 11, 2016 8:36 AM in response to LACAllenby babowa,Interesting - I was under the impression that you couldn't install anything outside of the app store unless you made some "modifications" to your iDevice?
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Jun 11, 2016 8:47 AM in response to babowaby LACAllen,Well, in this case you do... watch the video and see how you have to go into privacy and enable the "trusting" of this developer. Not sure why this way of installing the app is being suggested, as this App *is* on the App store. All perfectly "legal". iOS allows for this, so it's not jailbreaking by any means. But, you are at possible risk.
Here is the App Store link for, I believe, the same app. It's possible the other link is for a modified version. Not sure. Again, just be aware as the developer names do not match.
https://itunes.apple.com/app/shou.tv/id946848480?mt=8
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Jun 11, 2016 6:43 PM in response to AppleGamer4432by bobseufert,The only safe way to record an app without a computer is to use a second device to film a video of the screen. I would recommend the newest iPhone you can get.
I was curious which loophole the app was using. Please read the link below for further info. Especially the fine print at the bottom. Be safe, don't install the recommended app.
Guidelines for installing custom enterprise apps on iOS - Apple Support

