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Friday, 6 September 2019

DFI te rā tuarua

Kia ora te whānau. Rāmere, 6th Hepetema, he DFI te rā tuarua. He reremahi ko te kaupapa. He pai ki ahau te taupānga Kūkara. Ināianei, i te mahi ahau te wātaka Kūkara, mahara Kūkara, īmera Kūkara, hui ataata Kūkara me te ripa rorohiko.
The create task was to use Quicktime to record a hangout meet and discuss a blog post. For some reason my internal microphone was not working and I only recorded the video with no sound, which I deleted. So, then I did a bit of troubleshooting and discovered that I needed to give Quicktime access to my camera and microphone, which was strange as I only used it about 2 -3 weeks ago for the Online Toolkits. Anyway, then I did a short test which is attached.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Angela
    I think that when you switch between apps on your computer QT can lose access to your camera/mic
    I use Photo Booth quite a bit too and I notice that - if I have not restarted my computer in between- my camera can still be dedicated to PB when I want to use it for QT or iMovie.
    Dorothy

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    1. Thanks Dorothy. It was just the right place and time for this to happen as it wasn't an important recording I was making. So, 'ka taka te kapa', the penny had dropped!

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