11/24/2023 0 Comments Accurate time clock in recorded videoThe earlier reports ( /thread/250008253, /thread/251865467, and /thread/8088765 ) do not specifically mention mirroring and I shouldn't have put screen mirroring in the title. Yes, when using iPhone as an audio input only (see first answer). Which iOS version is your iPhone running?ĭoes your iPhone ever show an incorrect time when the screen isn't being mirrored? The battery icon is no longer green with a "charging" symbol (lighting bolt), instead it changes to a plain black battery, though the percentage is accurate (I watched it go up). Oddly, the word "Verizon" (my wireless carrier) disappears from the status bar whenever the time is incorrect, and the signal strength changes to 4 bars which is not accurate. I can repeatedly switch audio inputs by touching "MacBook Pro Microphone" or "Robert's iPhone SE" using the Mac's touch bar, and the phone's status bar is wrong only when it is selected. Once closing that window, or leaving it open but selecting a different microphone input, the iPhone's status bar instantly goes back to normal. The problem is only while the QuickTime Player app has a black recording window open and I do not need to actually start recording, it is enough to just pick the "Start Recording" command, select the iPhone as the "microphone" input, and do nothing else, as if I were just adjusting audio levels. My aim is only to play music from the iPhone onto my speakers without the need for a Lightning to Headphone adapter. Therefore I should not have included "screen mirroring" in the thread title. I use QuickTime Player "File>New Audio Recording", and choose iPhone as the "microphone" input. No interaction with the iPhone is needed, I am not using the iPhone's Settings or Control Center or an app or anything else. To be clear, this is just plugging the iPhone into the Mac with the same USB-C to Lightning cable that I use to charge or to backup in iTunes. I get the 9:41 AM just by using the iPhone as audio input. I have now discovered screen mirroring is not needed. I have no smart TV or other AirPlay capable display. Does the issue also happen if you use these specific steps to mirror your iPhone screen? Note the article title "Yosemite’s QuickTime cleans up iOS status bar when screencasting so you don’t have to" and the quote from a reviewer is priceless. Quicktime Player has been doing this since the Yosemite beta in 2014. Quicktime Player is suggested on the Apple stackexchange site as a way to get screenshots with "Time 9:41 AM - Full Battery and Wifi" for use by developers for advertising of their own apps, by using Quicktime Player with an attached iPhone or iPad. Modifications include no carrier name, a wifi symbol even if that's not true, full battery, and time stuck at 9:41 AM. Zoom and QuickTime Player both use ReplayKit framework. The "ReplayKit framework" is used by applications to input data from attached iOS devices, and apparently a modified status bar is a "limitation" of that. Here is some more information I have found:
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