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Publishing Your ScreenFlow Project : Exporting Your Video : Using the Export Window

Using the Export Window
Note: ScreenFlow's export options have changed. QuickTime has been deprecated by Apple in favor of AVFoundation. This means any export options utilizing the QuickTime APIs have been removed. We will continue to expand our export options to best serve the needs of the ScreenFlow user community.
After configuring your export options, click Export to begin encoding the project into a video file. ScreenFlow displays a progress dialog so you can monitor its progress.
Note: If you purchased ScreenFlow from the Mac App Store, the Where popup menu does not display. Instead, ScreenFlow displays the File Save dialog after you click Export, so you can navigate and select your folder for the exported file.
ScreenFlow displays the Export Settings window, shown in Figure 63.
Figure 63. Export Settings Window
These settings are described in Table 15.
Enter the name of your screencast. The default name is the name of your project file. The file extension is applied automatically based on your choice of preset.
Default export option, which encodes video in H.264 format using the x264 codec, with AAC audio, balancing the demands of image quality and file size, producing an MP4 file.
Encodes video in H.264 using the x264 codec, with AAC audio, for low bandwidth, producing an MP4 file. It plays more smoothly on slow Internet connections but with reduced image quality when compared to Web-High.
Encodes a lossless file in ProRes 4444, including a clear alpha channel and stereo audio. Suitable for usage in applications such as Motion and After Effects.
Exports according to Apple’s guidelines for App Store previews (30 fps ProRes 422 with stereo AAC 48khz).
iPad / iPhone / Apple TV / iPod
These export options are configured based on the recommended video specifications for these devices. They cannot be altered.
When enabled, click to make changes to your video and audio encoding options. Some presets cannot be customized. See Customizing Codec Settings.
If iOS App Preview is the selected Preset, clicking Customize lets you set the Framerate and the ProRes profile to 4444 or 422 HQ. It also lets you select a Stereo or Mono channel
Use these controls to specify scaling, set a specific frame size, and enable letterbox formatting. Available choices depend on the preset you’ve selected. See Configuring Export Dimensions
Use these controls to specify motion blur, add chapter tracks, and add captions, depending on your encoding options. See Configuring Other Options.
Note: If you are using an unlicensed version of ScreenFlow and you attempt to export your video, a window displays informing you that your exported video will be watermarked.