Is your iPhone screen recording feature acting up? Don’t panic! This guide covers common causes and easy solutions to get you capturing your screen again in no time.

iPhone’s built-in screen recording feature is incredibly useful for sharing tutorials, capturing gameplay, reporting bugs, and much more. But what happens when this handy tool decides to take a break? It can be frustrating to encounter problems when you’re trying to record your screen and audio.

The good news is that most iPhone screen recording issues are easily fixable with a few simple troubleshooting steps. This article will guide you through the common reasons why your iPhone screen recording might not be working and provide you with practical solutions to get it back up and running.

Why is Your iPhone Screen Recording Not Working?

Let’s first understand the potential culprits behind this frustrating issue:

Software Issues

Hardware Limitations

App-Specific Issues

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Now, let’s dive into the solutions. Follow these steps in order until your screen recording issue is resolved:

Restart Your iPhone

Press and hold the side button and either volume button until the “slide to power off” slider appears. > Slide the slider to the right to turn off your iPhone. > Wait for about 30 seconds. >Press and hold the side button again until the Apple logo appears to turn your iPhone back on.

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Restart Your iPhone

Check for iOS Updates

Open the Settings app on your iPhone > Tap on General > Tap on Software Update.

If an update is available, tap Download and Install. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the update process.

Check for iOS Update

Check for iOS Update

Free Up Storage Space

Open the Settings app > Tap on General> Tap on iPhone Storage > Review the list of apps and files taking up storage space > Delete unnecessary apps, photos, videos, or files to free up space.

Free Up Storage Space on iPhone

Free Up Storage Space on iPhone

Disable Any Screen Recording Restrictions

Step 1. Open the Settings app > Tap on Screen Time > Tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions.

Step 2. If Content & Privacy Restrictions are enabled, enter your Screen Time passcode > Tap on Content Restrictions. > Make sure Screen Recording is set to Allow.

Check Control Center Customization

Step 1. Open the Settings app > Tap on Control Center > Tap on Customize Controls.

Step 2. Locate Screen Recording in the list of available controls. If it’s not in the “Include” section at the top, tap the green “+” button next to it to add it to your Control Center.

Identify If the Issue Occurs with Specific Apps

Try recording your screen while using different apps. If the problem only occurs with one or a few specific apps, then the issue is likely with the app itself, not your iPhone’s screen recording functionality.

Check App Settings for Recording Permissions

Open the app that’s causing issues with screen recording > Look for a settings or options menu within the app > Check if there are any settings related to screen recording, capturing, or permissions > Enable any necessary permissions for the app to allow screen recording.

Contact App Developer for Support

Go to the App Store and search for the app.

On the app’s page, scroll down to the “Information” section and tap on “App Support”. This will usually take you to the app developer’s website or provide contact information.

Reset All Settings (As a Last Resort)

This will erase all your personalized settings, including Wi-Fi passwords, website logins, Bluetooth connections, and more. Back up your iPhone before proceeding.

Here are the specific steps:

Step 1. Open the Settings app > Tap on General > Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone > Tap on Reset > Tap on Reset All Settings.

Tap on Reset All Settings

Tap on Reset All Settings

Step 2. Enter your iPhone passcode if prompted > Confirm that you want to reset all settings. Your iPhone will restart.

Contact Apple Support for Assistance

If you’ve tried all the troubleshooting steps above and are still unable to record your iPhone screen, you may have a more complex software or hardware issue that requires further assistance. Visit Apple’s support center to contact Apple Support directly.

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Screen Recording Editing Interface

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Conclusion

Experiencing issues with your iPhone’s screen recording feature can be frustrating, but most problems are easily resolved with the troubleshooting steps outlined in this guide. By systematically addressing potential software, hardware, and app-specific issues, you can get back to capturing your screen effortlessly.

If you’re still encountering difficulties, don’t hesitate to reach out to Apple Support for personalized assistance. And remember, a little troubleshooting can go a long way in maximizing your iPhone’s capabilities.

FAQs on iPhone Screen Recording Not Working

Q: Why is there no sound in my screen recording? 

A: This is usually because you haven’t enabled the microphone for screen recording. Enable Microphone Access: Open “ Control Center” while screen recording is active. Tap the microphone icon (it should be red when active).

Q: How do I record internal audio on my iPhone (instead of just microphone audio)? 

A: You need to use a workaround:

  1. Start Screen Recording: Begin recording your screen as usual.
  2. Open Control Center: Swipe down from the top-right corner (or up from the bottom on older iPhones) to open Control Center.
  3. Long-Press Record Button: Long-press the red screen recording button.
  4. Enable “Microphone Audio”: Tap the “Microphone Audio” button to turn it on. You’ll see a checkmark when it’s enabled.

Q: Can I record my screen while on a FaceTime call? 

A: Unfortunately, no. iOS doesn’t currently allow you to record your screen while actively engaged in a FaceTime call. This is likely due to privacy concerns.

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