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Getting Started : Tour 3—Publishing Your Screencast

Tour 3—Publishing Your Screencast
The purpose of this tour is to familiarize you with publishing your screencast. ScreenFlow screencasts are not video files—they are saved as ScreenFlow documents (with a .screenflow extension), which can only be opened and used by ScreenFlow.
There are two ways to publish your screencasts—by exporting them to a standard video file format or publishing them directly to an Internet video service, like YouTube or Vimeo.
Determining the correct export settings for your screencast depends on the complexity of your screencast and the intended use of the video after it has been produced.
This tour explores the basics of ScreenFlow’s export options. For a comprehensive description, see Publishing Your ScreenFlow Project.
Select File > Export or press Command-E to export your presentation:
Figure 14. Export Settings Window
Save As. Choose a name for your exported video (default: ScreenFlow.mp4).
Where. Choose a location to export your video.
Preset. ScreenFlow has several export presets for your convenience. This tour focuses on the most commonly used presets.
Web-High. This is the default export option which encodes using the H.264 codec. It was chosen as the default codec based on both image quality and file size.
Web-Low. 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.
Lossless. 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.
iPad / iPhone / Apple TV / iPod. These export options are formatted based on the recommended video specifications for these devices. They cannot be altered.
Dimensions
These options are used to set the dimensions of your video export. You should not set a size larger that your canvas size. This does not improve image quality.
Scale by. Use this option to scale your screencast by a percentage value. This is an easy way to shrink your screencast while maintaining the aspect ratio.
Scale to custom size. Use this option to set the exact width and height of your exported video. Click the Letterbox Content box to add letterboxing to your export.