5 Things QuickTime Screen Recording Can't Do (And What To Use Instead)
QuickTime is built into every Mac, but it lacks essential tools for professional video creation. Learn what QuickTime can't do and the best native alternative.
5 Things QuickTime Screen Recording Can't Do (And What To Use Instead)
QuickTime Player is built-in, free, and easy to open. For capturing a quick 10-second clip of your display, it works fine.
But if you are creating professional video content—like product demos for customers, tutorials for YouTube, or course lectures—QuickTime falls short. It lacks the essential post-production features needed to make your videos look polished.
Here are the 5 major limitations of QuickTime screen recording, and what you should use instead.
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1. No Native System Audio Capture
QuickTime cannot record the audio coming from your Mac (like a video call, website sound, or application alerts) without installing virtual loopback drivers. If you select a microphone, it only records the room audio.
2. No Webcam Overlay Integration
You cannot capture your screen and webcam at the same time cleanly. The standard workaround is to float a QuickTime Movie Recording window on top of your screen, but this captures the window borders and titles in the recording.
3. No Auto-Zoom or Cursor Tracking
QuickTime only records a flat video of your display. To guide viewers' attention to a specific button or line of code, you must manually edit the video in a complex editor to add zoom keyframes.
4. No Timeline Editing Tools
Once you stop recording in QuickTime, you can only perform basic trimming at the start and end of the clip. You cannot cut out mistakes in the middle of the recording without exporting the file and opening it in another editor.
5. Massive File Sizes
QuickTime exports recordings as raw .mov files with high bitrates, resulting in massive files that take up gigabytes of disk space and are slow to upload and share.
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