

Try to free up RAM by quitting things, including background processes using Activity Monitor.To get LICEcap to stop it with the black boxes, several “fixes” are floating out there based on this article and some additional research: If you don’t want to bother with the stuff below, try Kap, or if you haven’t upgraded to 10.15/Catalina, try GIPHY Capture, which is used pretty much the same way as LICEcap. Mucking about I got it working again, but I’m not positive that anything I did actually fixed it. Today () my LICEcap started recording all black on macOS 10.14.6. Hit Stop when you’re done recording and the recording you just took will automatically be saved to the destination you selected in.After the pre-roll countdown (you can turn this on/off/change it’s length in LICEcap settings), any screen activity that occurs inside the window frame will be captured.Hit Record and choose a destination for the file output.Once installed, launch LICEcap and resize the window frame as desired.Appears to be Catalina-compatible despite reports of incompatibility (see post below for more info). Many Brave employees use this due to its simplicity and quick production. No tom-foolery! This thread serves one purpose only – any edits that deviate from that purpose will be deleted and the user flagged.įree, open source application used to capture and record screen activity.Users of all skill levels and backgrounds roam Community – the idea of this thread is to make the support process easier. Try to pick tools and software that are easiest to use and quickest to setup.Always include a link to the to the creator/developer’s website.All the tools listed here should be free and/or open source.

A few ground rules to stick by when adding resources: This page has also been made a “Wiki” page so that anyone with a useful tool or tip can add it to the list. This is a list of useful programs/applications that you can use to help capture screen activity when reporting bugs and troubleshooting with Brave Support.
