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Apr 20, 2020 For example, you can’t make video calls using the Skype app if you or the person you’re contacting has an outdated version of Skype (version 2.8 or older). If you want to make video calls, both parties need to update the app to the latest version. The same philosophy applies to. Whether or not you've downloaded it in the past, you can now download OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 (6.21 GB) via this link which will open first in the Browser, then in the App Store. OS X El Capitan. This version of OS X El Capitan is for users running OS X Snow Leopard who would like to upgrade to macOS Sierra. Jun 01, 2020 Open QuickTime Player from your Applications folder, then choose File New Screen Recording from the menu bar. You will then see either the onscreen controls described above or the Screen Recording window described in the following steps.; Before starting your recording, you can click the arrow next to to change the recording settings. To record your voice or other audio with the screen.
This is a 'known issue'. It has been going on since about July.
It is not clear if it effected everyone at the same time.
Obviously as you know Apple IDs can be used as AIM Screen Names with @mac.com ending ones working for trial accounts, Lapsed paid for ones and those converted to MobileMe and then iCloud (currently active for other things)
MobileMe (@me.com) ones only work if you linked them to iCloud.
There are not problems with @icloud.com ones.
From the iChat app you get Jabber and AIM accounts that could Video and Audio Only plus Screen Share connections.
All these use SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) which is text based and uses a connecting server to do so.
Apple have their own Server called SNATMAP.
It works like this:-
You send the Invite that will be visible on the other end.
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As you do this, in the background your computer connects to the SNATMAP server.
As the other end accepts so it does as well.
You then get a behind the scenes second SIP invite which is like a text based version of an old manual telephone exchange.
The text contains word like 'ringing' 'trying', 'Acknowledge' and 'Bye' plus some others.
On LAN based calls (Bonjour or if you have two computers on your LAN with different AIM Screen Names ) then the calls will work.
What they are not doing is connecting on the Internet (For people at different locations).
This sniping method doesn’t give them the chance to do so, meaning you win more auctions and at cheaper prices.3) Bidding wars! It’s best to leave it like that and swoop in at the last second when there’s no competition for the item.2) Many people DO NOT set a maximum bid as you’d expect. Bidding wars are great when you’re selling an item, but not when you’re buying! Instead they bid a certain amount and see if they’re beaten, and then they might bid more.
I have reported this to the Hosts (Anyone achieving Level 6 here can do that sort of Post) who say they have passed it onwards.
Messages Help seems to suggest you are still supposed to be able to the 'iChat Method' as well as the new iMessages Method that started in Yosemite.
However the Menus suggests Screen Sharing this way will stop from El Capitan onwards.
I have computer that will boot into Leopard, Snow Leopard and this iMac in El Capitan.
I can Bonjour between all in a 3 way video chat. (Something the FaceTime invocation cannot do for iMessages)
Form Yosemite Onwards the iMessages account can start a text chat and then use the Details option top right to then Start an FaceTime Video or Audio chat or do Screen Sharing.
This invokes the Screen Sharing App (After you have set System Preferences > Sharing > Screen Sharing to be ON and allow Anyone).
Mac Sierra
It includes a Audio chat like the 'iChat Method' that lasts up until Messages 8 in Yosemite (or would if the server worked).
Report it herehttp://www.apple.com/feedback/ichat.html
This is the correct page even though it has not been updated since Snow Leopard and iChat 5.0.3
This means you will have to include in the free text area some of the info in the lower drop downs (particularly about which version you have).
If your family are on Yosemite or above you can use FaceTime and the iMessages method of Screen Sharing.
Otherwise it is going to need a different app.
10:11 pm Thursday; November 12, 2015
G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
Mac OS X (10.6.8),
Couple of iPhones and an iPad
Use Shift-Command-5
If you're using macOS Mojave or later, press Shift-Command (⌘)-5 on your keyboard to see onscreen controls for recording the entire screen, recording a selected portion of the screen, or capturing a still image of your screen. You can also record the screen with QuickTime Player instead.
Record the entire screen
- Click in the onscreen controls. Your pointer changes to a camera .
- Click any screen to start recording that screen, or click Record in the onscreen controls.
- To stop recording, click in the menu bar. Or press Command-Control-Esc (Escape).
- Use the thumbnail to trim, share, save, or take other actions.
Record a selected portion of the screen
- Click in the onscreen controls.
- Drag to select an area of the screen to record. To move the entire selection, drag from within the selection.
- To start recording, click Record in the onscreen controls.
- To stop recording, click in the menu bar. Or press Command-Control-Esc (Escape).
- Use the thumbnail to trim, share, save, or take other actions.
Trim, share, and save
After you stop recording, a thumbnail of the video appears briefly in the lower-right corner of your screen.
- Take no action or swipe the thumbnail to the right and the recording is automatically saved.
- Click the thumbnail to open the recording. You can then click to trim the recording, or click to share it.
- Drag the thumbnail to move the recording to another location, such as to a document, an email, a Finder window, or the Trash.
- Control-click the thumbnail for more options. For example, you can change the save location, open the recording in an app, or delete the recording without saving it.
Change the settings
Click Options in the onscreen controls to change these settings:
- Save to: Choose where your recordings are automatically saved, such as Desktop, Documents, or Clipboard.
- Timer: Choose when to begin recording: immediately, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds after you click to record.
- Microphone: To record your voice or other audio along with your recording, choose a microphone.
- Show Floating Thumbnail: Choose whether to show the thumbnail.
- Remember Last Selection: Choose whether to default to the selections you made the last time you used this tool.
- Show Mouse Clicks: Choose whether to show a black circle around your pointer when you click in the recording.
Use QuickTime Player
- Open QuickTime Player from your Applications folder, then choose File > New Screen Recording from the menu bar. You will then see either the onscreen controls described above or the Screen Recording window described in the following steps.
- Before starting your recording, you can click the arrow next to to change the recording settings:
- To record your voice or other audio with the screen recording, choose a microphone. To monitor that audio during recording, adjust the volume slider (if you get audio feedback, lower the volume or use headphones with a microphone).
- To show a black circle around your pointer when you click, choose Show Mouse Clicks in Recording.
- To record your voice or other audio with the screen recording, choose a microphone. To monitor that audio during recording, adjust the volume slider (if you get audio feedback, lower the volume or use headphones with a microphone).
- To start recording, click and then take one of these actions:
- Click anywhere on the screen to begin recording the entire screen.
- Or drag to select an area to record, then click Start Recording within that area.
- To stop recording, click in the menu bar, or press Command-Control-Esc (Escape).
- After you stop recording, QuickTime Player automatically opens the recording. You can now play, edit, or share the recording.
Learn more
- When saving your recording automatically, your Mac uses the name ”Screen Recording date at time.mov”.
- To cancel making a recording, press the Esc key before clicking to record.
- You can open screen recordings with QuickTime Player, iMovie, and other apps that can edit or view videos.
- Some apps, such as DVD Player, might not let you record their windows.
- Learn how to record the screen on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.