Telestream has released version 2.0 of its ScreenFlow screen recording software for Mac. It now enables the users to upload and directly publish screencasts to YouTube.
The ScreenFlow is a software toolkit that enables software developers, trainers, educators, and bloggers to capture, edit and deliver screen recordings and video tutorials for the web.
According to Telestream, the new version 2.0 also adds enhanced editing capabilities and transitions across clips. In addition, V2.0 customers will receive free Flip4Mac WMV Studio, providing Window Media export directly from within ScreenFlow.
Telestream said that using a screen capture system, ScreenFlow records the contents of a user’s desktop while simultaneously capturing video and audio in real time. The enhanced features allow users to highlight areas of the screen, add effects, show keystrokes and combine existing media into their screencasts.
The company said that the V2.0 adds improved editing capabilities that allow users to adjust the speed of clips during the recording and editing process. A range of new 2D and 3D transitions include page-curl, ripple, flash, swipe, cross-dissolve, and dip to black or white.
In addition to the new features, the V2.0 customers will receive Flip4Mac WMV Studio to enable export of Windows Media content directly from within the ScreenFlow application.
Barbara DeHart, VP of marketing at Telestream, said: “We are committed to continuing the innovation that products such as ScreenFlow and Flip4Mac bring to millions of Mac enthusiasts worldwide. We think they will be as excited as we are with the YouTube and advanced editing capabilities, plus even more format support.”