This is where a message from your OS should show up to the affect of "ScreenFlow would like to record your desktop". Open ScreenFlow > New Recording Tab, make sure "Record Desktop From" is checked.Restart your machine and open a single item, Apple System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy Tab.**MacOS 10.15 Catalina has added even more security checks, users on this OS will also have to allow ScreenFlow to make a "Screen Recording".Also highlight the Camera & Microphone options located just above the "Accessibility" option, to make sure that ScreenFlow has permissions there as well.If it is not listed, select the (+) symbol and choose ScreenFlow from the Applications folder.Highlight "Accessibility" and make sure ScreenFlow.Helper is listed on the right hand window.Take a look at this article for reference, once you get to the security & privacy section, you will also see Cam and Mic listed, please grant access there too, and restart your machine. It's possible that you may have inadvertently denied access to the camera and mic based on the new security involved with MacOS Mojave, Catalina, and Big Sur.Ī message shows up when you update the OS that asks if ScreenFlow can access your Mic/Cam, like all of us I think we just automatically say no when it's out of context. Please try a simple restart of the computer and try again. Some older Macs will use a 32-bit Kernel which is not compatible with the latest copy of the Telestream Audio Driver.Ĭheck this Apple article to find out if your Mac Supports a 64-bit Kernel: HT3770Ĭheck this Apple Article to find out how to Switch to a 64-bit Kernel if your Mac supports it: HT3773 Using these steps will install ScreenFlow and the included audio driver. Open ScreenFlow and put a check box next to Computer Audio and Install the Audio driver.DMG file, and Install to your Applications folder
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