![]() Applications competing for simultaneous disk access and other resources. ![]() Application crashes/freezes, which are typified by the appearance of the multi-coloured spinning icon affectionately known as the Spinning Beach Ball Of Death (SBBOD), or an application-specific error message saying it has unexpectedly quit.In these cases it’s usually possible to force the application to quit (hold down CMD + OPTION + ESC and choose the application) if it hasn’t already done so, and then continue to use your Mac normally.System crashes/freezes, when the whole system has become slow or totally unresponsive and you can’t even use the mouse or keyboard.In these cases there’s very little that you can do once the problem occurs except force a restart (hold down the power key for a few seconds). To get started, simply click the “Add” button at the menu bar. This will bring up a dialog box where you can enter the URL of the file you want to download. Under the “Save to” dropdown, select the location to save the file to. You can also rename the download file to another name of your choice. Once you are done inputting the download information, you can get it to start download “Immediately”, or schedule the download at a later time. Lastly, just click the “Add New Task” button and the download will start automatically. While downloading, you can Pause the download, or Resume any paused job.īy default, Folx will split the download into 2 threads so as to speed up the download. ![]() If you are using the Pro version, you will be able to increase up to 10 threads which make the download even faster (potentially 5 times faster, provided your Internet connection can support it). If you are using Firefox, you can make use of the FlashGot extension to automatically send any download link to Folx. AirServer Support FAQ & tutorials How to record & stream How can I record with AirServer for Mac? This support article was last updated on Tue, 9 Jun, 2020 at 8:55 AM.ĪirServer for Mac allows you to record the video and audio sent in mirroring mode. When you have finished your recording, click the record button to end the recording session.Click the record button (red dot) on this toolbar to begin recording.Once the mirrored image is being displayed, move your mouse over the AirServer window to see the toolbar.Start by mirroring your device to AirServer for Mac. Recording live audio from your microphone (only available with AirServer for Mac): The recording will be saved in whichever folder you’ve selected.You have the option of saving in either H.264/AAC or Apple ProRes format. With AirServer for Mac, you are able to narrate over your recording, using a microphone, as AirServer supports recording audio from your computer's default recording device. To view or change your default microphone setting, visit System Preferences, and click on the Sound icon.
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