Fixes an issue where the emblem image on an export could be using the wrong dimensions Fixes a crash which could occur when pressing Return quickly after starting a recording to accept the screen area selection Fixed: The time scaling view in the export panel shows the right length value using the trimmed duration Fixed: GIF looping no longer requires a minimum delay value of 1 second Several miscellaneous fixes for stability Fixes a crash when setting the Time Scale value to a blank in the export panel The Trimming menu item is not shown unless on Yosemite or later (where it is supported) 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. The mouse cursor scale can be set in the export settings allowing for an over-sized cursor. 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. 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. 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 Improved error messages for various issues The Repair option is now offered when certain problems are discovered with the recording file during exporting Fixed an issue where the selected area to record could be set to a zero-by-zero size when clicking between different screens Added a new indicator when the export dimensions are too large for H.264 codec Includes changes attempting to gracefully workaround or handle bugs in macOS which would cause Screenflick to crash 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 Updated color handling for macOS High Sierra, thanks to an undocumented change in the operating system Fixes a rare crash which would occur if reading corrupt data Cancelling an enqueued export doesn't mistakenly keep thinking it's "Exporting…" Faster ProRes exporting by avoiding final rewrite of the file Fixes an issue in the Recording Delay panel which prevented multiple screens with the same name from being shown Multiple fixes for rare stability issues during export The preference now defaults to preferring rendering movies on the graphics card Fixes a rare stability issue during export Adds better error reporting for low level file system failures during export The explanation of the "Record Full Retina Resolution" option is clearer Screenflick may still use Soundflower if it is installed, to continue to work without changes Replaces use of Soundflower with the Screenflick Loopback plugin, avoiding headaches installing kernel extensions. The pixel dimensions that will be captured are also shown 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. Fixes an issue where the movie preview would not respond to mouse clicks on Mojave Removes the ancient QuickTime-based "Other" pane in the Export sheet 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 Improved handling of permissions for audio and video capture in Mojave. Fixes the "Don't show this again" button in the dialog for warning if the microphone is not being recorded but the camera is Fixes the keyboard access dialog not opening the right spot in System Preferences Fixes an issue where clicking to change the keyboard shortcuts in Screenflick preferences on Mojave would crash Fixes an issue with certain animated cursors not being recorded properly Adds better messages on Mojave for warning about audio and video capture permissions before the recording starts, if permission was previously denied Fixes ProRes 4444 exports having unintentional subsampling Fixes ProRes not allowing larger than 4K exports 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 Fixes an audio issue when recording only one channel from a multi-channel audio device and also a video camera Change log not available for this version Fixes a small Dark Mode issue when renaming recordings
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