Telestream has currently declared the direct availability of ScreenFlow 2.0, an update to the company's influential screencasting studio.

Desktop directors will be grateful for many of ScreenFlow 2.0's latest features. You can put in innovative 2D as well as 3D video transitions among clips just by pushing two clips simultaneously. The capability to tweak the speed of video clips--and, in particular, to put in freeze frames--should make it much easier to get your audio to line up just right, in its place of necessitating time-sucking virtual reshoots. And capturing no longer requires Steadicam-caliber patience; you can pause as well as resume the recording process whichever number of times, as well as generate just a single clip timeline.

If not you're building a screencast regarding your latest Charlie Chaplin application, you most likely worry on audio, also. ScreenFlow 2.0's live audio scrubbing with capability to separate audio for more highly developed cutting as well as pasting makes sound manipulation more influential. And the latest audio-ducking aspect automatically alters the volume of your backdrop music at any time your voiceover comes in.

Additional latest features consist of included YouTube export; hue, diffusion, along with brightness controls; keyboard shortcuts; as well as a slide of additional performance tweaks, all optimized for Snow Leopard.