• Yosemite’s QuickTime Player 10.4 or later • an iPad or iPhone running iOS 8 • connected to your Mac with a Lightning cable. Then it should work as explained in any web tip article on the subject. Click here for one example. Message was edited by: EZ Jim. Mac OSX 10.10.1. Download Mac OS X Yosemite. The OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, and is recommended for all users. Fixes an issue in QuickTime.
Beezo17 wrote. Not working on either iPad or iPhone. Do you mean that your Mac's QT Player Preferences will not show either of your iOS devices as an option (compared to ' Michael's iPhone 6 Plus'shown in the image from the example article link I gave in my first response above)?
If so, perhaps your game software is taking over your devices' video. If you can record your devices' screens or applications other than your game as is shown in the article's link, but if your game does not record like other apps, you may want to contact your game's developer to ask if they plan an update that will work with Yosemite's native recording feature. Message was edited by: EZ Jim.
If I understand your response correctly, you do not see your iOS device listed in QT Preferences, even before you launch any IOS apps. If that is the case, either you are not using the software correctly or there must be something wrong with your software or your Lightning cable connection. Users can perform only limited testing of these possible problems.
The only user tests I can suggest are: (1), (2) use another Lightning cable to connect your iOS devices to your Mac, and (3) connect your iOS devices to a different Mac using your current cable(s). If these or other suggestions you might get here don't help you correct your problem, I recommend that you seek professional assistance from. Message was edited by: EZ Jim.
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For those of you who 'have to wait until Christmas to get Tiger,' you can get a little taste of what you're missing by running Software Update right now and downloading Quicktime 7. Are $29.99 and as you'd expect, previous Quicktime Pro keys will not work to upgrade Quicktime 7. Windows users need to stick with. QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows is coming soon. QT 7 has H.264 video compression, amazing responsive live player resize, up to 24-channels of sound and all new playback controls.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. Just in case you hate QT 7 or it does something strange to your Mac, you can revert to Quicktime 6.52 by using the that Apple has thoughtfully provided. ' The QuickTime 6.5.2 reinstaller will remove QuickTime 7 from a Mac OS X 10.3.9 system and restore QuickTime 6.5.2. Note: This reinstaller will only run on Mac OS X 10.3.9. ' [Thanks for being up so early, Rob!].