![]() Now I could go to System Preferences and choose this as the sound output. So I'm going to click here and rename this BH, for BlackHole plus Speakers. Now I can choose this multi-output device instead of BlackHole and I'll be able to hear the sound of the speakers and it will still capture to the screen recording. So now when I choose these as the output devices the sound will go to two places. So I'm going to choose my External Headphones as one and I'm going to choose as the other one BlackHole. I'm going to click this Plus button here and do Multi-Output Device and it allows me to choose more than one output at the same time. The first one I'm going to add is a multi-output device. You could see here one of the audio devices is now BlackHole 2 Channel. I'm just going to do a Spotlight search for Audio MIDI Setup and run it. There's an app on your Mac called Audio MIDI Setup. I'll open it up and when I go to the part where the video is playing and I play it (macOS Big Sur) I can hear it recorded the audio. ![]() So I'll go in System Preferences, Sound, and then I'll go back to External Headphones. Now to hear it I'm going to have to switch my audio output back to my speakers. So when I'm done I'll stop the screen recording by clicking here and then I've got the video that I've captured. The sound is going right from the video into BlackHole and then into the screen recording. So I'll start recording here and I'll bring up Safari again but this time with a YouTube video playing. I'm going to select Record Entire Screen and under Options, if I look at the microphones here, I can see BlackHole is now listed. So I'm going to do Shift Command 5 to open up the screen recording tools. So the sound is going to BlackHole and BlackHole acts like a microphone input when you try to do a screen recording. But now you can actually record using this as an input. ![]() So you won't hear anything from this point on. Now this will route your computer sound output, instead of to your speakers, to this extension. Note what that is but then switch it to BlackHole. For you it might say MacBook Speakers, or iMac Speakers. ![]() Change your Output from whatever your normal output is, in this case external headphones for me on my MacPro. All you need to do is go to System Preferences and then go to Sound. You don't have to setup anything special to do a simple capture of the audio. So once you have the installer you just double click it to run and walk through the steps. I chose the simple two channel version instead of the sixteen channel version. Now you actually have a choice between two downloads. Then you get an email with a link that will allow you to download the installer. It's an open source tool but to get an easy installer for the Mac you just give them your name and email address. So instead, this time, I'm going to show you how to use something called BlackHole. Now I've shared another tool in the past but people have been saying it's not working quite well with Big Sur and it doesn't look like it's going to be supported in the future. But if you don't have the money for a pro tool like that you can use some third party utilities so you can do regular screen captures while capturing your computers audio at the same time. Now when I do my screen captures I'm using a professional tool, in my case ScreenFlow, and that will capture the audio from the computer as well as from my microphone. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 800 supporters. Today let me show you how to record your Mac screen and also capture the internal audio from whatever apps are playing sound or music.
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