Want to make your screen recordings clearer and smoother for a better visual experience? Discover these tips to boost your screen recording quality.

Screen Record in High Quality on Mac
In this digital age, professional displaying requires screen records at high quality. Blurry videos and missing details often result in frustration and distraction. On the other hand, proper recording quality can boost engagement and shareability.
To avoid further video editing, this post will show you how to optimize screen recording quality on your Mac, enhancing your presentation or movie showcasing.
QuickTime Player is often used by Mac users for screen record. It is a pre-installed video viewing and editing app. Moreover, you can also take an instant frame capture of important screens during the recording, making it easier for video cutting.
To make a better quality screen recording, you can export the video in higher resolution.
Launch QuickTime Player on your Mac, locate “File” and choose “New Screen Recording” in the menu.
A window will show up for recording, and you need to click on “Options” for more settings. Then, hit “Record” to screen record. Click the stop sign on the topmost of the window to stop recording. The video is saved to the place you’ve chosen.

Start New Screen Recording in QuickTime Player
Get back to QuickTime Player, and choose the saved screen recording to open. Click “File” and choose “Export As” in the menu. Select the resolution you prefer for video change. The resolution range is from 480P to 4K, the higher the resolution, the better the screen recording quality. For professional tutorials or product demos, 4K is recommended.

Choose Resolution for Screen Recording Export in QuickTime Player
While QuickTime Player is highly convenient for screen recording in various quality settings, its biggest drawback is the inability to capture internal audio during screen recording. This limitation can result in a loss of important audio information in the video.
Therefore, a more comprehensive screen recorder is needed.
With Record Go, there’s no need for an extra step to export files. You can set the resolution before screen recording and capture both external and internal audio.
Besides, the frame rate can be chosen to meet different video presentation needs. All is done for free without any email sign-ups.
Record Go is a lightweight app available in App Store. Install this app now for free and click it on your Launchpad to open it.
When Record Go is open, choose a recording mode to screen record:

Choose Screen Recording Mode in Record Go
After mode selection, you can customize the settings in a new window. It allows you to record sound from a microphone or the PC, capture the mouse cursor, and add webcam footage to a video.
Then, choose the recording resolution on the right side from
720P: The baseline for high-definition presentation.
1080P: The standard for high-definition viewing.
1440P: Sharper and clearer than 1080p.
4K: The highest detail and clarity, best for large screens and professional content.
And the frame rate from 15FPS(15 frames per second) to 60FPS. The higher the frame rate the smoother the video presented.

Choose Screen Recording Resolution and Frame Rate in Record Go
As mentioned in this post, Record Go supports screen recording on Mac in 1080P or 4K. Launch this app on your MacBook or iMac, and choose the recording mode. Then, on the right side of the window below the “REC” button, choose the resolution as 1080P or 4K. Hit “REC” to start the screen record.
Yes, QuickTime Player allows you to export a screen recording with higher quality and resolution. The highest resolution it supports is 4K.
Yes. To enhance the audio quality of Mac screen recording, you can use an external microphone, reduce the background noise, and utilize screen recording software that offers advanced audio settings.
The encoded frame rate QuickTime Player screen records on Mac is typically 60 frames per second (fps).