Flip4Mac Player is a multi-format video player from leading video software developer Telestream. With Flip4Mac Windows Media Components for QuickTime, you can play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) directly in QuickTime Player and view Windows Media content on the Internet using a web browser. With advanced features, you can import Windows Media files for editing and create Windows Media files for distribution.
Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard is an upgrade to the previous version of OS X Leopard. This update does not have stacks of new features, rather overall improvements and efficiency upgrades. This version of Apple's OS also has a reduced footprint. If your Mac is operating at a slow pace, then for that. Since the introduction of Snow Leopard (QuickTime X) installs in the Applications folder and QuickTime Player 7.6.6 is moved to the Utilities folder. If a user doesn't have QuickTime Player installed and they open a file in QuickTime X that it can't play (but may work in 7.6.6) they get a dialog window alert and the option to download Player 7.6.6.
There are four versions of the Flip4Mac Player:
- Flip4Mac Player: Basic media player with standard Flip4Mac feature set.
- Flip4Mac Player Pro: All Player features, along with the ability to import WMV and WMA files for conversion to QuickTime and QuickTime compatible formats.
- Flip4Mac Studio: All Player Pro features, along with the ability to export WMV using preset or custom encoding profiles (SD, 1-pass encoding) up to 768x576.
- Flip4Mac Studio HD: All Studio features, along with the ability to export WMV using HD, 2-pass VBR encoding with pro audio up to 1920x1080.
View pricing information for each Flip4Mac product tier here.
Finding a screen recorder for Mac isn’t terribly difficult, but finding great free ones is more tricky. Why pay for one when we have a list of six of the best free screen recorders and they are most likely suited for whatever your needs may be?
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Let’s dive right into our picks.
QuickTime Player
You may or may not know that Mac’s built-in QuickTime Player can do screen recording. You can also edit your screencast right in iMovie—you can add text, transitions, use zoom, and more.
- From “Finder” on your Mac, go to “Applications.”
- Once in “Applications,” scroll to select “QuickTime Player.”
- Select “File,” and then “New Screen Recording.”
- In the screen recording box, click the drop-down menu.
- From the drop-down box, select the features you want to use for your screen recording.
- Click the red button to begin recording. When you’ve finished, just click the red button again to stop recording.
- To export your screen recording, go to “File Export,” and QuickTime converts your screen recording into a video once you choose your video quality setting.
Now you can share your video or make edits in iMovie. That’s it!
Here are some other free alternatives to QuickTime . . .
Monosnap
You’re able to do more recording tasks within Monosnap, a feature-rich alternative. Create screenshots, make videos, add text, and highlight important or specific parts of your screen, all within the app. Go to the Monosnap website to get started, or go straight to the Apple App Store and download it.
VLC
VLC has been around for quite some time and is capable of many things. Did you know VLC can capture screen recordings? For free, open-source software, VLC does a decent job of screen recording.
QuickCast
If you don’t need a heavy-duty screen recorder and only need something to record short, three- to five-minute screen recordings, then you may want to check out QuickCast. It can use your external microphone and webcam as well. It’s an app that gets installed in your menu bar—when you need it, just click on it!
Quicktime Player Pro Mac
TinyTake
In order to use TinyTake, you’ll need to sign up for a TinyTake account—it’s a fully free program. Once you’ve installed TinyTake on your Mac, it shows up in your menu bar. Click on it and log in to your TinyTake account to get started with screen recording. You can record anywhere from two minutes to two hours, and you can even make notes or point things out on screen. You can also upload your videos directly to YouTube.
Download Quicktime Player For Mac 10.6.8
Screencast-O-Matic
Screencast-O-Matic is free to use, but also offers a paid version for $15 per year, which is pretty reasonable. The free version lets you record for up to fifteen minutes, does screen and webcam recording, allows you to publish to YouTube, and saves your recordings as video files.
Quicktime Player Updates For Mac
We hope our list of these free Mac screen recorders has an option or two that you’ll love. Out of these six programs, you should be able to find one—or several—for all your Mac screen recording purposes.