But if your goal is to decrease your file size, the Lossless preset is probably not going to do it for you. Depending the video source you’re encoding, this preset might give you the best quality output. The “Lossless” preset, for example, uses a very high quality compression technique that preserves the original image quality. Some, you will find, will render INCREASED file sizes. Try exporting your video using some of the different options and see if your file size decreases without sacrificing too much quality.Įach preset is optimized for a certain purpose. Without that component, you will not see this optional preset.) That is because I have Flip4Mac Studio installed on my system. (Note: You’ll see I have Windows Media as one of my preset options. In ScreenFlow 2, you have up to 11 preset options. In future posts, if people are interested, I may explore some of ScreenFlow’s customizable export settings more in-depth (let me know what you’re interested in learning more about!) but for this post, I will just talk about one side of the quality/speed/size triangle: ways to reduce your file size.ġ) First, try some different Export Presets There are hundreds of settings and options you can select from – it’s a science unto itself! (You know the old saying: “You can choose only 2”.) Your optimal export settings will depend on the source video, the desired output quality, available storage space, and of course the devices on which you’ll be watching the content. Our goal is always to create videos that effectively balance the need for a small file size, with acceptable output quality, and acceptable compression/decompression speed. Although virtually all video is compressed in some way or another there’s continual effort to find ways to make the files smaller without losing too much quality. Video files, as I’m sure you know, can be HUGE. ![]() ![]() I need more SPACE! I know I’m not the only one who has said that – though, admittedly, maybe not everyone is referring to storage space for their video files.
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