Maze Clips are the easiest way to capture short audio, video, and screen recordings of asynchronous user tests, without having to schedule and run live moderated research sessions.
This article walks you through some limitations you should be aware of.
Permissions
| Block type | Viewport | Audio | Video | Screen |
| Prototype test | Desktop | |||
| Mobile Browser | - | |||
| Maze Participate Mobile App | ||||
| Website test | Desktop | |||
| Mobile Browser | - | |||
| Maze Participate Mobile App | ||||
| Other blocks | Desktop | |||
| Mobile | - | |||
| Maze Participate Mobile App |
Limitations
- Screen recording isn't supported on mobile devices natively. Learn more
- When taking a Live Website Test on desktop, the camera is not shown. When taking that test on a mobile device, a static/frozen image of the camera is shown once the test begins.
- You can use an App Test in conjunction with the Maze Participate mobile app to record on a mobile device.
- If your maze includes a live website test and has Clips with screen recording enabled, participants will be asked to share their entire screen, so that the recording can continue once they open the task on the website. Participants won't be able to continue if they only share the browser tab or window. Due to technical constraints, this check is only performed on Chrome and Safari. If testers use a different browser, such as Firefox, they won't be warned about sharing the entire screen, which may result in the website test not being visible.
- Firefox: Clips is unable to distinguish between a screen being shared and a single window being shared.