

At this time, you’ll have the option to ‘ Save copy to disk’, which will save a copy to your computer – you can bypass this step to save room on your computerĪ good trick to test how your video is going to look (without having to export the entire video) is to export a small section of your video using the Export Selected Range tool in ScreenFlow.*This step will vary depending on the platform you select Adjust your video and account settings.Select your desired destination in the list of preset destinations.Click on File menu in ScreenFlow and scroll down to Publish To.


The Publish To tool in ScreenFlow allows you to export videos directly to popular built-in destinations like YouTube, Wistia, Facebook and more. Click Manage to adjust your presets or to create custom presets.At this time, you’ll be able to configure your Framerate, Datarate, Codec, Mono or Stereo and more as needed Click Customize to and edit the video and audio settings.Select your Preset from popular options like Web, ProRes, Apple TV, GIF and more.If you like to have more control over the export process and want to adjust some of the settings then Custom Export is a good option for you. *For resolution, we recommend 1920×1080 or 100% of original Configure your export settings such as encoding quality, resolution and more.Click on File menu in ScreenFlow and scroll down to Export.The Automatic Export tool in ScreenFlow will allow you to quickly export your video. From basic automatic export to more complex batch exports, the following post will cover the many ways you can export your videos using ScreenFlow. To make exporting your video a lot easier, we’ve built-in common destinations and export tools directly into ScreenFlow. There are many ways you can export your video depending on its size, length and purpose. Once you’ve finished recording, pulling in external media and editing in ScreenFlow, it’s time to turn your project into an actual video.
