ScreenFlow 2.1 is now available
The new ScreenFlow is here! The new ScreenFlow is here!
We are happy to announce the availablity of ScreenFlow 2.1. This is a free update for existing ScreenFlow 2.x customers and a $29 paid upgrade for ScreenFlow 1.x customers.
The big news:
- New Flash Publish feature. ScreenFlow can now create an all-in-one Flash video presentation, ready for easy upload straight to your website. The HTML, video and Flash player component are automatically created by ScreenFlow in a single step.
- 64-bit support for audio capture. The audio driver used by ScreenFlow to capture system audio will now run on 64-bit Snow Leopard kernels.
- Automatic saving of documents. ScreenFlow will continuously save changes to your documents in the background, ready to recover any unsaved edits in the unlikely event a fatal error occurs.
Other enhancements and fixes include:
- Improved performance of moving clips around the timeline
- Fixed YouTube publishing failures when using a Google account (rather than a YouTube one)
- Fixed certain audio playback problems that could occur on 44.1khz devices
- Fixed lockup that could occur when exporting a selected range with a multi-pass encoder preset
- Fixed potential hang-up when the monitor being captured from is disconnected
- Fixed problem opening Automator actions under Snow Leopard
- Modified the aspect ratio of YouTube HD upload
- Fixed problem using CamTwist as source for video capture
- Fixed an issue where ripple deleting could cause the video to go blank
- Present the delete & backspace keys correctly when visualizing the key strokes
- ScreenFlow now preserves the selection of top-most layers when moving objects
- Fixed an issue that could cause files to keep increasing in size while the recording was paused
- Corrected a problem that could stop temporary recording files from being deleted
If you’re already a 2.x user, the easiest way to update is to “Check for updates” from within the ScreenFlow application. Alternatively, you can go to our website, where there are instructions on how to upgrade.
Enjoy! And let me know what you think.




8 Responses to “ScreenFlow 2.1 is now available”
March 16th, 2010 at: 8:57 pm
No fix for the rather terrible and long known about cropped clip distortion bug! I’m disappointed.
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Lynn Elliott Reply:
March 17th, 2010 at 11:22 am
HI Tom,
It’s on the radar. Our crew here is trying to reproduce the problem you’re seeing. We’ll keep you posted.
LYNN
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March 18th, 2010 at: 6:07 am
I cannot unlock my version of Screenflow anymore. I can enter my serial-number but I am not able to enter my name because the name-field is locked.
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Lynn Elliott Reply:
March 18th, 2010 at 8:20 am
HI Maurice,
I have forwarded your issue to our support department. Someone should contact you shortly.
For any support-related issues, the shortest route to help is to contact them directly at desktopsupport@telestream.net
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March 18th, 2010 at: 9:23 am
Hey Lynn,
How do we export in the flash version?
I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
Thanks,
Markus
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Lynn Elliott Reply:
March 18th, 2010 at 11:00 am
Hi Markus,
In the ScreenFlow top dropdown menu go to File. Right under “Publish to YouTube” you’ll see “Publish to Flash”. That’s it!
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March 25th, 2010 at: 3:24 pm
Automatic saving… SAVED MY LIFE yesterday!
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Lynn Elliott Reply:
March 25th, 2010 at 3:26 pm
;) glad you’re still among us in the land of the living, Mitchell.
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