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What's new in Screenflick 2.7.16 Build 1437
June 27th, 2016
Fixes:
Addresses a rare performance and stability issue introduced in version 2.7.15.
2.7.15
New in Screenflick 2.7.15 Build 1434 (June 15th, 2016)
New:
Added an off-by-default option to use GPU-based rendering when Metal is available. (Mid 2012 or newer Macs running OS X 10.11 or later.) This can speed up exports and significantly reduce CPU usage. For example, on higher end hardware, exports can be 20-30% faster, and reduce overall CPU usage by 50%. On lower end hardware, exports can be as much as twice as fast with the same or less CPU usage. Results will vary depending on the recording being exported, export settings, and your Mac's hardware. To turn this feature on, see "Prefer using graphics card for rendering" in Preferences -> Other.
Export time has been reduced when scaling down to smaller dimensions.
Fixes:
Made a change to the exporting which enables it to recover from rare circumstances where keyboard / mouse events stopped displaying.
Fixes an issue on OS X 10.6
2.7.14
New in Screenflick 2.7.14 Build 1428 (May 10th, 2016)
New:
Added an on-by-default option to do accurate color correction of recordings. This applies to OS X 10.11 El Capitan and later.
On OS X 10.11 and later, the time needed to export a recording with adjusted "Brightness" is reduced.
Fixes:
Made a change to the exporting which enables it to recover from rare circumstances where keyboard / mouse events stopped displaying.
Fixes an issue on OS X 10.6
2.7.13
New in Screenflick 2.7.13 Build 1424 (April 28th, 2016)
Changes:
Added a (currently experimental) option to use the graphics card for export rendering, significantly reducing the time to export a recording in some scenarios. You can turn this on in Screenflick's preferences.
The preferences view's layout has changed to organize the settings better.
Fixes:
Fixes a scaling bug in the YouTube exporter, where videos wider than the dimensions setting (ex: 1400x720 scaled down to 1280x720) would have an incorrect value for the vertical height.
On OS X 10.11 El Capitan, the choices for how to handle existing movies are shown in the file panel when selecting a new movies folder in preferences.
Fixes an issue on OS X 10.6
2.7.12
New in Screenflick 2.7.12 Build 1422 (April 20th, 2016)
Fixes:
Miscellaneous tweaks for stability improvements.