Posts Tagged ‘YouTube export’

Settings for YouTube and Vimeo publish in ScreenFlow

One of the nice time savers in ScreenFlow is the ability to publish directly to YouTube or Vimeo from the timeline. This takes the guesswork out of trying to decide what formats, data rate, size and frame rate you should use for optimal quality. I’ve often been asked what settings are used ‘behind the scenes’ [...]


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 [...]


It’s a beautiful day

We’re happy to announce the official release of ScreenFlow 2.0! If you own ScreenFlow already, read the upgrade instructions. If you don’t already own ScreenFlow…what are you waiting for?! Purchase here. Here are some of the great new features you’ll find in ScreenFlow 2.0. Transitions: add professional-looking 2D and 3D transitions between clips YouTube export: [...]


Meet ScreenFlow 2.0 – YouTube export

A very popular feature request has been to have the ability to export to YouTube with the click of a button. So, here you go! (Having trouble viewing this? View in a web browser)


You spoke and we listened

Thank you to all the loyal fans of ScreenFlow who have been sending us feature requests and ideas through our support department and through our Twitter account. We’ve been listening! We recently announced that ScreenFlow version 2.0 will soon be released. And we’re really excited about all the new features being added! Here’s a brief summary of [...]