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How to Recover Unsaved/Deleted Quicktime Recordings


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1. Recover Unsaved QuickTime Recordings On your Mac, go to /Users/[user name]/Library/...Full steps
2. Recover Mac Deleted QuickTime If you don't have a backup, download Deep Data Recovery to scan and recover deleted QuickTime files...Full steps

No, there is no way to recover unsaved Quicktime recordings. Once you stop recording, the file is not saved and can't be recovered. You can try restarting the recording, but that won't recover the unsaved part. If you want to save future recordings, make sure to click "File" > "Save" before stopping the recording.

A user from Apple Support Communities is seeking assistance to recover their deleted QuickTime recordings. We'll provide two methods to help them recover their lost QuickTime videos.

Method 1. Recover Unsaved QuickTime Recordings on Mac

If you've been recording and capturing the screen on your Mac using QuickTime, but the process was interrupted due to a sudden power off, QuickTime crash, or unexpected window shutdown, your unsaved recordings might be lost. However, you can try to recover your work by following a series of steps, which can help you retrieve your unfinished and unsaved QuickTime videos.

Step 1. Go to /Users/[user name]/Library/Containers/com.apple.QuickTimePlayerX/Data/Library/Autosave Information.

Step 2. To find the audio recording, click on the "Unsaved QuickTime Player Document.qtpxcomposition" bundle and right-click on the .qtpxcomposition file, where you will see the .m4a audio recording.

If you've lost unsaved QuickTime videos, you can try recovering them using this method. However, if you've deleted the recordings altogether, you'll need to switch to a different approach.

Method 2. Recover Deleted QuickTime Recordings

When you accidentally deleted QuickTime recordings, don't worry. Check your Trash bin first, as deleted content stays there for 30 days or until you empty it. If you find the video, click "Restore" to get it back.

If you've accidentally deleted QuickTime recordings and want to recover them, you can try using Deep Data Recovery for Mac. This software can help you recover deleted files, including QuickTime recordings, from your Mac's Trash bin or other locations. It's a third-party tool that can scan your device and retrieve lost data.

Download Deep Data Recovery for Mac, and follow the 3-step guide to recover deleted Quicktime videos:

Step 1. Launch Qiling file recovery software on your Windows computer, select file types and click "Next" to start the recovery process.

Select file types that you want to recover

Step 2. To recover deleted files, select the location where your important data and files were deleted, and click the "Scan" button.

select the location where data was deleted and click scan

Step 3. The software will perform both a quick scan and a deep scan on the selected volume, working diligently to find as many deleted files as possible.

click recover now button to recover deleted files

Step 4. The scan results will be displayed in the left pane, and you can recover selected files by clicking the "Recover" button.

Tip: Where are the QuickTime Recordings in Mac

To access your screen recordings on a Mac, go to the Application folder on your dock. If you've made a video recording before, open the QuickTime app and check the recording in the File menu. If not, you can create a new one by choosing File > New Screen Recording from the menu bar. Note that the default location for storing QuickTime files is the Scratch Disk on Hamilton lab computers, or the Movies folder on personal computers.

The Bottom Line

If you've lost QuickTime videos, you can recover them using Deep Data Recovery for Mac. This tool not only helps with recovering deleted files on Mac, but also assists in recovering unsaved Word files, resetting Mac to its factory setting without data loss, and recovering files from formatted USB drives. By using this tool, you can better protect your Mac content.

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