iOS 9 allows you to record everything you do on the screen using ReplayKit

iOS 9 screen recording replaykitiOS 9 allows the recording of everything you do on the screen using ReplayKit, the Apple company explaining during this day for application developers the ways in which the new API can be used to provide this functionality.

Practically, the applications for iOS 9 will give users the opportunity to record everything they do on the screen, whether they are playing or using various applications, the recordings being saved in the photo/video library of the terminals where they can eventually be shared.

In the image above you can see a demonstration of how iOS 9 ReplayKit works for screen recording, users having the possibility to record only audio content produced by the applications or games used.

Using the iOS 9 ReplayKit APIs, developers will be able to display an alert for recording the screen and the sounds reproduced by the application, but at the same time the recording can be done automatically in certain modules.

The Apple company thought iOS 9 ReplayKit in such a way that when the screen recording is started, all notifications are automatically turned off to prevent "ruining" a good recording with personal messages received from various people.

Until now only those who had jailbreak also made one tweak like screen recorder installed could do this procedure, but similarly those who used a Mac could record everything that happens on the screen of their terminal.

Various companies have implemented special SDKs in applications to facilitate screen recording during games, so now Apple offers a much simpler solution through iOS 9 ReplayKit for screen recording.

Services like Twitch have made gaming much more interesting by offering streaming solutions for game sessions on mobile terminals or PCs, so it will be interesting to see what this iOS 9 ReplayKit for the terminal will offer us.

What do you think about this new functionality offered by the Apple company?