Easy-to-use high performance screen recording for Mac

Screenflick for Mac

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Screenflick for Mac

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  • Latest Version

    Screenflick 2.7.45 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Mac OS X 10.10 or later

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Araelium Group / External Link

  • Filename

    Screenflick.zip

Screenflick for Mac is focused on providing high performance, reliable audio and video screen capture, that's used by consumers and professionals around the world. Whether you're recording a software training session, video chats, demo of your app or website, a play session of the latest 3d game, or anything at all that's on your screen, the app is the tool to use. Whatever you need, Screenflick can do it.

Features and Highlights

Friendly Streamlined Interface
Screenflick can tap into user events like key presses and mouse clicks and highlight them in the movies you create. This is extremely useful for training videos and video podcasts, or wherever you use keyboard shortcuts that are important to display to your viewers. And of course, their appearance is customizable.

One-Click Audio Recording
Silent movies are a thing of the past. Screenflick captures live audio from the microphone (or any other audio device) of your choice and all audio playing on your Mac. It's as easy as clicking one checkbox. When exporting movies from the tool, you also have the option to exclude the audio from the movie being created.

Capture Liquid Smooth Recordings
Screenflick for macOS contains a highly tuned recording engine which can capture very large resolutions at high speed and high quality. By taking advantage of the pixel-hungry graphics processor and multiple processor cores, the app attains outstanding performance when recording even the most demanding applications on your Mac.

Remotely Control
Use the app Remote to control the app running on your Mac. Using the remote, you can start a recording, pause, resume, and stop, all without the app interface being visible in your final recording. You can even control the tool running on multiple Macs at the same time!

Smile! You're on Camera!
Record from your built-in FaceTime camera (or any other connected video camera) and the app can overlay the video on top of your screen recording, at the size and position you choose. Now viewers can see you explain that feature in software training movies, or watch your reaction when a horde of the undead begin attacking in your gameplay recordings.

Beyond What's On-Screen
Screenflick can tap into user events like key presses and mouse clicks and clearly display them in the movies you create. This is extremely useful for training videos and video podcasts, where it's important to display to your viewers the keyboard shortcuts used in various applications. And of course, their appearance is customizable so you can give it your own touch.

Record Once, Export Again and Again
One of the major unique features in the tool is the ability to export the original full-quality movie multiple times with different scales, qualities, and file formats, unlike other applications which record directly to a final movie format, which can negatively impact recording performance and sacrifice video quality. Using Screen flick, record a movie once and create small low quality movies, large high quality movies, and even export to different file formats, without having to use another program.

Note: The demo version watermarks output video and limits the recording sessions to 1 minute. Requires 64-bit processor.

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What's new in this version:

Screenflick 2.7.45
- Fixes a small Dark Mode issue when renaming recordings


Screenflick 2.7.44
- Change log not available for this version


Screenflick 2.7.41
- Fixes an audio issue when recording only one channel from a multi-channel audio device and also a video camera
- Introduces a change to synchronize the Screenflick Loopback and system output audio device sample rates, to avoid a not-quite-rare error when some other process changes the sample rates


Screenflick 2.7.40
- Fixes ProRes not allowing larger than 4K exports
- Fixes ProRes 4444 exports having unintentional subsampling


Screenflick 2.7.39
- Fixes a memory leak during recording


Screenflick 2.7.38

Changes:
- Adds better messages on Mojave for warning about audio and video capture permissions before the recording starts, if permission was previously denied
- Fixes an issue with certain animated cursors not being recorded properly
- Fixes an issue where clicking to change the keyboard shortcuts in Screenflick preferences on Mojave would crash
- Fixes the keyboard access dialog not opening the right spot in System Preferences
- Fixes the "Don't show this again" button in the dialog for warning if the microphone is not being recorded but the camera is


Screenflick 2.7.37
- Improved handling of permissions for audio and video capture in Mojave. If needed, Screenflick will always ensure that you have given it permission to use video and/or audio devices on your Mac before the recording starts
- Removes the ancient QuickTime-based "Other" pane in the Export sheet
- Fixes an issue where the movie preview would not respond to mouse clicks on Mojave


Screenflick 2.7.36 Build 1520

Changes:
- The screen area selection window now has an updated appearance, as well as contains the Scale option previously found in the recording settings, and the Retina resolution option previously found in Preferences. The pixel dimensions that will be captured are also shown
- Addresses recent minor issues


Screenflick 2.7.35 Build 1517
- Change log not available for this version


Screenflick 2.7.35 Build 1517

Changes:
- Replaces use of Soundflower with the Screenflick Loopback plugin, avoiding headaches installing kernel extensions. Screenflick may still use Soundflower if it is installed, to continue to work without changes
- Requires macOS 10.10
- The explanation of the "Record Full Retina Resolution" option is clearer
- Adds better error reporting for low level file system failures during export


Screenflick 2.7.34 Build 1513
- Fixes a rare stability issue during export


Screenflick 2.7.33 Build 1512

New:
- The preference now defaults to preferring rendering movies on the graphics card

Fixes:
- Multiple fixes for rare stability issues during export
- Fixes an issue in the Recording Delay panel which prevented multiple screens with the same name from being shown


Screenflick 2.7.32 Build 1500
New:
- Faster ProRes exporting by avoiding final rewrite of the file

Fixes:
- Cancelling an enqueued export doesn't mistakenly keep thinking it's "Exporting…"
- Fixes a rare crash which would occur if reading corrupt data


Screenflick 2.7.31 Build 1498
- Change log not available for this version


Screenflick 2.7.31 Build 1497
- Updated color handling for macOS High Sierra, thanks to an undocumented change in the operating system
- Exported recordings now have a guaranteed constant frame duration, so now the movies are truly "constant" frame rate, which satisfies Adobe Premiere's naive video importer
- Includes changes attempting to gracefully workaround or handle bugs in macOS which would cause Screenflick to crash


Screenflick 2.7.30 Build 1493
- Added a new indicator when the export dimensions are too large for H.264 codec
- Fixed an issue where the selected area to record could be set to a zero-by-zero size when clicking between different screens
- The Repair option is now offered when certain problems are discovered with the recording file during exporting
- Improved error messages for various issues


Screenflick 2.7.29 Build 1490
- Added a new indeterminate progress indicator for when the exported movie is being "finalized" (a process which can take a little bit of time), so that it doesn't just seem "stuck" near the end


Screenflick 2.7.28 Build 1488
Changes:
- In macOS 10.13, recording of the mouse cursor image is now handled differently and more accurately thanks to new additions in macOS 10.13. This allows the cursor image to be recorded at full fildelity, more efficiently, and also the scale of the cursor itself (as set in Accessibility system preferences) is recorded.
- The mouse cursor scale can be set in the export settings allowing for an over-sized cursor. With the scale option turned off, the cursor will always appear at the normal size, except on macOS 10.13 Sierra when it will appear at the size the cursor was at the time of recording.

Fixes:
- The Trimming menu item is not shown unless on Yosemite or later (where it is supported)
- Fixes a crash when setting the Time Scale value to a blank in the export panel
- Several miscellaneous fixes for stability


Screenflick 2.7.28 Build 1487
Changes:
- In macOS 10.13, recording of the mouse cursor image is now handled differently and more accurately thanks to new additions in macOS 10.13. This allows the cursor image to be recorded at full fildelity, more efficiently, and also the scale of the cursor itself (as set in Accessibility system preferences) is recorded.
- The mouse cursor scale can be set in the export settings allowing for an over-sized cursor. With the scale option turned off, the cursor will always appear at the normal size, except on macOS 10.13 Sierra when it will appear at the size the cursor was at the time of recording.

Fixes:
- The Trimming menu item is not shown unless on Yosemite or later (where it is supported)
- Fixes a crash when setting the Time Scale value to a blank in the export panel
- Several miscellaneous fixes for stability


Screenflick 2.7.27 Build 1484
- Fixed: GIF looping no longer requires a minimum delay value of 1 second
- Fixed: The time scaling view in the export panel shows the right length value using the trimmed duration


Screenflick 2.7.26 Build 1481
- Fixes a crash which could occur when pressing Return quickly after starting a recording to accept the screen area selection
- Fixes an issue where the emblem image on an export could be using the wrong dimensions
- Fixes issues with various export views having their audio Sample- and Bit-Rate popups not being shown and handled correctly all the time
- The Time Scale text field in the export views is no longer partially editable behind the popup
- Misc stability fixes, particularly for older versions of macOS 10.6


Screenflick 2.7.26 Build 1480
- Fixes a crash which could occur when pressing Return quickly after starting a recording to accept the screen area selection
- Fixes an issue where the emblem image on an export could be using the wrong dimensions
- Fixes issues with various export views having their audio Sample- and Bit-Rate popups not being shown and handled correctly all the time
- The Time Scale text field in the export views is no longer partially editable behind the popup
- Misc stability fixes, particularly for older versions of macOS 10.6


Screenflick 2.7.25 Build 1476
Fixes:
- Improved some error messages to be clearer, as well as some minor fixes
- Addresses compatibility issues with older versions of Mac OS X


Screenflick 2.7.24 Build 1475
Fixes:
- Fixes a small visual glitch when renaming a recording
- Addresses compatibility issues with older versions of Mac OS X
- Miscellaneous small changes to error reporting, as well as some minor fixes


Screenflick 2.7.23 Build 1470
- Fixes an issue with 1469. Update to this version.


- Screenflick 2.7.23 Build 1468
Fixes:
- Added a new preference for detecting low available disk space and stopping the recording
- Miscellaneous small changes to error reporting, as well as some minor fixes


Screenflick 2.7.22 Build 1467
- Fixes an issue with 1466. Update to this version.


Screenflick 2.7.22 Build 1464
New:
- The screen-area selection view before starting a recording is now much smoother on larger screens.
- The screen-area selection view supports holding shift while dragging a resize handle to maintain the current aspect ratio of the selection.
- The screen-area selection view supports holding option while dragging a resize handle to resize from the center of the selection area.
- In the screen-area selection view, right-clicking on a window in the screen selection view has an option to resize and move the window to fit the selection.
- In the export views, there are now audio sample rate and audio bit rate options.

Fixes:
- Exporting no longer will attempt to include audio when the time scaling value is outside of the range of 0.25x-4x, since macOS cannot scale audio outside of that range.


Screenflick 2.7.21 Build 1462
Fixes:
- GIF exporting timing fix. The delay was put on the the wrong frame which made certain movies look wrong when exported.
- Works around a rare but random problem in macOS which would cause "flickering" in the exported recording.


Screenflick 2.7.20 Build 1454
Changes:
- Added a note about a common crash being a bug in OS X El Capitan which Apple fixed in macOS Sierra.
- Clicking on a movie needing repair now also gives the option to delete the recording.

Fixes:
- Fixes a bug where scaling down the exported video to certain sizes might end up with a 1 pixel wide edge of black.

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