![]() When you’re done, stop AirPlay and you’ll end up with a video recording of your device’s screen saved in the Photos app. The iOS status bar will turn blue to indicate AirPlay Mirroring has been activated and Vidyo will start recording video and (optionally) audio in the background. The app’s key functionality – device capture – is accessed by toggling Device Screen, exiting the app, and selecting Vidyo as an AirPlay source in Control Center. Vidyo also comes with additional mixing features to import your own audio files and mix them with recordings to produce screencasts directly on iOS. In the main screen, you can set to record the device’s audio or the microphone’s, video from the device screen or cameras, and you can tweak output options for resolution up to 1080p and 60fps. ![]() ![]() However, for the sake of curiosity and to make sure I could keep the app around after Apple’s possible removal, I decided to buy Vidyo and take it for a spin. I was skeptical at first given the absence of screen recording apps on iOS and Apple’s stance: in the past, the company pulled apps that simulated AirPlay connections locally as well as utilities that could record the user’s screen across the Home screen and other apps. ![]() By simulating an AirPlay Mirroring connection to the app itself, Vidyo allows you to capture your device’s screen even when you’re not using the app – which means you can record your Home screen as well as other apps, saving everything to a video file on your device. Vidyo, a screen recording utility for iPhone and iPad available at $4.99 on the App Store, seems like one of those apps that will soon be removed by Apple. ![]()
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