Posts Tagged ‘export’

ScreenFlow 3.0 Sneak Peek: Export Enhancements

OK, this is the very last teaser video I have for ScreenFlow 3 … which can mean only one thing: the release of ScreenFlow 3 is imminent.  Stay tuned…. In the meantime, take a look at some of the exciting new export features in ScreenFlow 3.0.


ScreenGenius Tip: Prepare for Internet Streaming

Have you ever clicked to watch an online video and waited… and waited… and WAITED until it finally loaded and started playing? If you’re making video, you can avoid this outcome for your viewers by clicking one little box during export. In ScreenFlow the option is called “Prepare for Internet Streaming“  and you can find [...]


Encoding Tips part 2 by Andy Beach

Andy Beach is a digital media professional whose knowledge of video post-production, compression and interactive design has attracted clients such as: Microsoft, Major League Baseball, Apple, and Adobe. Andy has a book and a website devoted to Real World Video Compression, and he has done several webinars on video compression recently. This is the second [...]


Encoding Tips part 1 by Andy Beach

Andy Beach is a digital media professional whose knowledge of video post-production, compression and interactive design has attracted clients such as: Microsoft, Major League Baseball, Apple, and Adobe. Andy has a book and a website devoted to Real World Video Compression, and he has done several webinars on video compression recently. I thought it would [...]


Where are you posting your ScreenFlows?

Making a fantastic ScreenFlow is only half the challenge. The other half is getting people to watch it! I post the videos for this blog on our website server (which uses Limelight), and also on YouTube. But YouTube restricts video length to 10:59 minutes, which unfortunately, is not sufficient for some screencasters- especially those in [...]


Apple H.264 vs. x264 in ScreenFlow – better exports?

If you export your ScreenFlows using the “Web” presets or the built in Apple H.264 codec, you’ll be interested to hear of a way to reduce your data rates while maintaining the quality of your H.264 movies by installing a free x264 codec. x264Encoder is an encoding engine that produces video in the H.264/AVC standard. [...]


ScreenGenius How To: Export just a portion of your screencast

Another new feature of ScreenFlow 2.0 is the ability to export a selected range of your entire screencast, not the entire presentation. And, it’s easy to do! Step one: Select a range in your ScreenFlow timeline. You can do this either by holding down “Shift” in the timeline as you click and drag the scrubber, [...]