Select File > Export to produce a standard video file for distribution or use in other video applications.
Note: If you have in and out points set in your project, the menu item displays as Export Selected Range.When you are done configuring your export options, click Export to begin encoding the screencast into a video file. ScreenFlow displays a progress dialog so you can monitor its progress.Figure 38. Export Settings WindowSave As. Enter the name of your screencast. The default name is your project name. The file extension is applied automatically based on your choice of preset.Where. Select to determine the location of your video upon completion of export.Preset. Export presets are settings designed for both general and specific use. These settings are designed based on the most common needs of the user.This is the default export option, which encodes using the H.264 codec, which balances the demands of image quality and file size.This is an export option similar to Web - High, but formatted for a low bandwidth. It plays more smoothly on slow Internet connections but the image quality is not as good as Web - High.
Note: Multi-pass is a compression method that determines how best to format the video based on predictive scanning of the source content. This increases encoding time, but may improve image quality and decrease file size.This option exports video in the WMV format, a popular Microsoft format for Windows users. This option utilizes Flip4Mac, a QuickTime plugin by Telestream (Flip4Mac Customization) to encode the media, which must be licensed separately.
• This is an uncompressed export format ideal for additional editing. This format has the highest quality image but also the largest file size. When exported at 100%, the image quality is identical to the original recording.These export options are formatted based on the recommended video specifications for these devices. They cannot be altered.Make Settings Default. Select to set your current setting as the default export setting.Customize. Click to make changes to your video and audio encoding options. You can use either QuickTime or Windows Media video compression (via Flip4Mac).
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