As a temporary fix, searching for where the microphone is in the hope of placing something physical over it.But this has the same effect as the previous attempt (no sound from the microphone, but also no sound from the computer). Opening Audio MIDI Setup -> MacBook Pro Microphone -> 'Mute'. ![]() Click on that when you're done recording. A small stop sign-like icon will show up in your menu bar on the top-right side of your display. This does indeed prevent background noise from the microphone being recorded, but also causes the screen recording to record without any audio, that is, it fails to capture the 'computer audio' (for lack of a better term) When you're ready to record, click the Record button. System Preferences -> Sound -> Input -> MacBook Pro Microphone -> Input volume to zero.To reduce/remove the background noise, I've tried: ![]() This captures the 'computer' audio, but it also records unwanted noise in the physical environment. When using cmd + shift + 5 to screen record, there is only one option present for sound (Macbook Pro microphone).
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