As a temporary fix, searching for where the microphone is in the hope of placing something physical over it.But this has the same effect as the previous attempt (no sound from the microphone, but also no sound from the computer). Community Click on the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen Choose System Preferences from the drop down menu Select Security and Privacy. Opening Audio MIDI Setup -> MacBook Pro Microphone -> 'Mute'.This does indeed prevent background noise from the microphone being recorded, but also causes the screen recording to record without any audio, that is, it fails to capture the 'computer audio' (for lack of a better term) System Preferences -> Sound -> Input -> MacBook Pro Microphone -> Input volume to zero.It is as easy to set up as the developers could make it, the recording is flawless, the editing. To reduce/remove the background noise, I've tried: TechSmith’s Camtasia is one of the best screen recording tools we’ve reviewed. To start recording, click the Record button and then do one of the following: Click anywhere on the screen to start recording the entire screen. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This captures the 'computer' audio, but it also records unwanted noise in the physical environment. When using cmd + shift + 5 to screen record, there is only one option present for sound (Macbook Pro microphone).
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