Hello, hello. Another ScreenFlow six feature is loop recording. And what it does is create a rolling recording buffer. Basically, it will only keep the last X number of minutes. For example, if you're a gamer and you want to catch some great blade that you're going to make and just share it with your friends or on YouTube, you can set ScreenFlow to record only the 30 minutes less 30 minutes or maybe the last 15 minutes of your game. And suddenly, you will catch that incredible three people had shot in Counter Strike or some more wonderful strategy that you've implemented and that successfully won the game.
Another usage for this feature is when you have a Intermittent application issue. For example, something crashes on your computer, but it happens rarely and you cannot pinpoint why. So what you can do is just go to ScreenFlow in the menu bar, go to a new recording, push the right button, and record set or record thing frame rate if necessary. And record in loop of how many minutes you want to keep. And you can also stop the recording for example, to not forget about it. Then you set the timer and you click on the left button that looks like a window.
And now you can resize that window to fit your application. This will help you Okay, you can also use it for full screen of course, and for example, if an application crashes from time to time, this will record it as a As well as the last 30 minutes maybe of history, and this could help developers identify what caused the application to crash. Or in this case, I'm playing Hearthstone. It's a loser's game for Mac and Windows. It's a kind of it's an advanced chess game with a bit of poker. And after I lose, I usually check my last game and see how I can improve on it.
So that's it for today. But I will leave you with the game so just enjoying watching in case you know how it's played. Or if not, check out Hearthstone search on Google and fight. It's great. Enjoy. PSA vs. Good Dan.
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