You used to need a third party app to record screen capture video of your iPhone, but with iOS 8 and Yosemite it is fairly simple to do. Here's how:
1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac with the lightning cable.
2. Launch QuickTime Player
3. From the QuickTime File menu, select "New Movie Recording."
4. A Movie Recording Window pops up. Click the down arrow to the right of the red record button.
5. This brings up a menu where you can select your camera and microphone. Select your iPhone under both Camera and Microphone.
6. Your iPhone's display will show up. Sometimes the recording window stays black until you do something on your phone, so just scroll back and forth on your phone until it comes up in the QuickTime window.
7. Once it is up, hover over the window with your mouse and a small control panel shows up in the lower portion of the window. Set your volume with the slider and click record when you're ready. Now you're recording, so go to your phone and do whatever it is that you want to record.
8. You can stop recording with the same control panel. Go to the File menu to save your video if you want.
It's pretty easy and straightforward, but there is some bugginess. Some apps seem to crash the recording. When opening or closing Clash of Clans, for example, the recording stopped. I had to start recording when I was already in the game to capture it.
If you have any other tips or advice about this feature let us know.
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