To record from iOS it requires an iOS 8.x+ device connected with a lightning connector and OS X Yosemite (10.10) or later.
brew install coming soon. In the meantime, use the xrecord binary from the /bin directory
$ xrecord --help
- -l, --list: List available capture devices.
- -n, --name: Device Name.
- -i, --id: Device ID.
- -o, --out: Output File.
- -f, --force: Overwrite existing files.
- -q, --quicktime: Start QuickTime in the background (necessary for iOS recording).
- -t, --time: Recording time in seconds (records until stopped if not specified).
- -u, --quality: Recoding quality (low, medium, high, photo - defaults to high).
- -d, --debug: Display debugging info to stderr.
- -h, --help: Prints a help message.
$ xrecord --quicktime --list
Available capture devices:
AppleHDAEngineInput:1B,0,1,0:1: Built-in Microphone
5f355a5b183b2d2d7ba91dcfadd4c14b98504642: iPhone
CC2437519T1F6VVDH: FaceTime HD Camera
$ xrecord --quicktime --name="iPhone" --out="/Users/blah/video/iphone.mp4" --force
Recording started. Hit ctrl-C to stop.
Done
- Start of actual recording can lag by up to 3 seconds and may truncate at the end. Leave some time on either end of the activity being recorded for capture lag.
- Screen orientation changes stops video capture