If you have a Google account, ScreenFlow enables you to encode and publish your projects directly to Google Drive. Select
File > Publish to > Google Drive then select a Preset. Optionally, you can customize or manage your preset by clicking Customize or Manage. Set Dimensions and select Options as needed.
If you check Save Copy to Disk the Location button is enabled, enabling you to select the location for the file to be written to disk. If you do not choose a location, the file will be saved to your
Movies folder. If you do not specify a file extension, the extension used will be set based on the selected export preset.
When the Publish To Google Drive window displays, select a folder in the list or click
Create New Folder to create a new folder in your Google Drive account. (
My Drive is the root folder, consistent with how Google Drive behaves through their Web interface.) Enter a
Title and
Description. The Title is a required field and will manifest itself as the primary filename. The star icon (to the right of Title) allows you to mark the upload as a favorite. This follows the way Google Drive Web interface behaves. Select also a
Sharing level to restrict who can view the content. The URL for uploads will be returned when the upload has completed. Click
Publish when finished.
When exporting a ScreenFlow project, the application icon will display an export progress overlay. This will allow you to minimize the application while exporting and still have an idea of the amount of time before the export completes.