![]() When working with multiple screens, a region can be selected in only one but you can still crop all of them if you want. When working with one screen, you can select the region of the screen you want to display, or you can crop it to the parameters you want. If you use two monitors with your Mac, both can be recorded simultaneously and in the editing process they can be resized as desired in order to deliver the message you want. If you have a 5K screen, and you want to edit in 1080p, you'll have to manually downscale it to 1080p after capture.Ī new feature within ScreenFlow 9 is the ability to record multiple screens at the same time. ScreenFlow captures whatever resolution your screen displays in and then enters the recorded footage onto the timeline in that resolution. The ability to record an iPhone/iPad screen enables you to streamline app tutorials. Then, you can edit the footage with easy to use tools and export the video or publish it directly to YouTube, Vimeo, and other platforms. Plus, you can import other videos that support your tutorial. Similarly an external mic can be recorded for professional audio. ScreenFlow allows you to record your Mac or iPhone/iPad screen as well as record a separate webcam video of yourself and mask it over the video of your captured screen. I do a lot of work with making video more accessible so it’s important for me to be able to communicate how these accessibility features work.Telestream ScreenFlow 9 is designed to provide a versatile yet simple workflow for creating demos and tutorial videos for social media. Here’s a quick and dirty screencast I did to confirm for myself that this works as I need it to: If you need to show how the video overlays for movie playback and accessibility (subtitles and alternate audio) only ScreenFlow will capture the scene exactly as the iOS audience would normally view it. All you’d get on your Mac to record is the movie playing full screen. Second, the AirPlay apps never handled movie playback correctly. With the AirPlay apps I had to run audio cable from the iOS device to an audio input on my Mac and then configure that as audio input so that Record Mac Audio would capture it. There are some distinct advantages of ScreenFlow’s approach to iOS recording compared with the other, AirPlay-based apps, First, the audio from the iOS device is captured directly via the Lightening Cable. Press record and ScreenFlow will record your iOS device! Check the box and select your connected device. When you open ScreenFlow, in the configure recording box, also accessable through the SF Helper icon in the upper right of your screen, under the new recording tab you will be presented with a “record screen from” option. Once you have all of the required updates and devices, plug your iOS device into your computer using the Lightning to USB cable. You will need an official Lightning to USB cable to plug your device into your computer (this cable comes stock with your iOS device). iOS 8 or later must be installed on you iPhone, iPad or iPod (older versions with the 30 pin connector port will not be supported). Your Mac operating system must be OSX Yosemite v10.10 or later, which you can download from Mac App Store.ģ. ![]() Screenflow 5, which you can find on our website.Ģ. In order to record your iOS device in ScreenFlow, there are a few things you need before you start.ġ. One of the best new features in ScreenFlow 5 is the ability to record straight from your iOS device! No more complicated workflows and additional programs are needed! Take a look at this quick tutorial and video of how to get started recording your iOS device in ScreenFlow.
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