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Screen recording is a pretty intensive task so sometimes you may not get the frame rates that you are after.
In general to get the best frame rate possible you’ll want to select either h.264 or Encode Later.
First, follow the instructions in the dialog: Delete Iris and download it from the Mac App Store again.
If this problem persists then try running the following command in terminal:
xattr -rc /Applications/Iris.app
If the problem still persists please contact us for additional help.
Iris doesn’t support audio capture with time lapse recordings. To fix this:
- Click on the format and frame rate popup.
- Select any frame rate except Time Lapse.
You should now be able to select audio inputs for your recording.
Iris is free to use as much as you like. An in-app purchase is required to remove the “Recorded with Iris” watermark and the outro from new recordings.
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There are some Macs that do not support hardware accelerated h.264 encoding. For the best possible frame rate try using “Encode Later”. Then bring up the History where you can save the encode the recording as an h.264 or Apple ProRes movie.
In the second audio source popup, enable either “Discrete Channels” or “Separate Tracks”.
Discrete Channels – A single stereo track with 4 channels of audio.
Separate Tracks – Two stereo tracks, with each audio source in its own track.
Window selections and freeform selections are both easy to make.
- Make a new recording.
- Press the spacebar.
- Click to make a window selection – or –
- Click and drag to make a freeform selection.