![]() Mouse and keyboard style options have been moved into Preferences. Settings can be copied from one recording to another by right-clicking on the recordings in the sidebar. All options (mouse, keyboard, camera, emblem, etc) are set per-recording, instead of being a confusing mix of shared and not. Major interface changes to the Export view and how options work.You can now drag and drop an "sfmovie" recording package from Finder into the movies list if you're restoring it from somewhere else on the file system.Multiple recordings can be deleted at the same time using multiple selection.(Right-click in the list to see the option.) The movies list can now use a more compact layout.The movies list can now be sorted by name.Added a new preference to choose whether to show the exported movie file in Finder or not.The competition is strong with the powerful and free grading (and editing, compositing and audio) program DaVinci. Added a new preference for automatically naming recordings with the date and time. Cinema Grade currently costs 149 but there is also a trial version with all features (and a watermark after 7 days of use) where everyone can try out for himself if the new way of grading via Cinema Grade is the better way.Audio recording resiliancy in cases of a power failure, system crash, etc.Step 3: Search for Screenflick 2.7.32 in the /Applications folder. The "Quality" slider when using H.264 and HEVC exports uses more appropriate bit rates. Step 2: Launch Finder on your Mac, and click Applications in the Finder sidebar. ![]() The recording "schedule" (start and stop) is now an option available in the new pulldown menu attached to the Record button when selecting the area of the screen to record.
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